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  1. Parcels Public

    • gisdata.countyofnapa.org
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Aug 15, 2023
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    Napa County GIS | ArcGIS Online (2023). Parcels Public [Dataset]. https://gisdata.countyofnapa.org/datasets/parcels-public-1/about
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    Aug 15, 2023
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    Napa County GIS | ArcGIS Online
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    Public view of the parcel layer. This view is limited to only the attributes that can be seen by the general public.The data table includes the following fields: Shape Type (Shape), Shape.STArea() (Shape_Area), Shape.STLength() (Shape_Area), Name (APN), Created By Record (CreatedbyR), Retired By Record (RetiredbyR), Stated Area, Stated Area Unit (StatedAr_1), Calculated Area (Calculated), Misclose Ratio (MiscloseRa), Misclose Distance (MiscloseDi), Is Seed (IsSeed), Created By (created_us), Created Date (created_da), Modified By (last_edite), Modified Date (last_edi_1), Validation Status (VALIDATION), APN Dashed (APN_Dashed), Map Page (Map_Page), Municipality (Municipali), FloorOrder, HideThere are approximately 51,300 real property parcels in Napa County. Parcels delineate the approximate boundaries of property ownership as described in Napa County deeds, filed maps, and other source documents. GIS parcel boundaries are maintained by the Information Technology Services GIS team. Assessor Parcel Maps are created and maintained by the Assessor Division Mapping Section. Each parcel has an Assessor Parcel Number (APN) that is its unique identifier. The APN is the link to various Napa County databases containing information such as owner name, situs address, property value, land use, zoning, flood data, and other related information. Data for this map service is sourced from the Napa County Parcels dataset which is updated nightly with any recent changes made by the mapping team. There may at times be a delay between when a document is recorded and when the new parcel boundary configuration and corresponding information is available in the online GIS parcel viewer.From 1850 to early 1900s assessor staff wrote the name of the property owner and the property value on map pages. They began using larger maps, called “tank maps” because of the large steel cabinet they were kept in, organized by school district (before unification) on which names and values were written. In the 1920s, the assessor kept large books of maps by road district on which names were written. In the 1950s, most county assessors contracted with the State Board of Equalization for board staff to draw standardized 11x17 inch maps following the provisions of Assessor Handbook 215. Maps were originally drawn on linen. By the 1980’s Assessor maps were being drawn on mylar rather than linen. In the early 1990s Napa County transitioned from drawing on mylar to creating maps in AutoCAD. When GIS arrived in Napa County in the mid-1990s, the AutoCAD images were copied over into the GIS parcel layer. Sidwell, an independent consultant, was then contracted by the Assessor’s Office to convert these APN files into the current seamless ArcGIS parcel fabric for the entire County. Beginning with the 2024-2025 assessment roll, the maps are being drawn directly in the parcel fabric layer.Parcels in the GIS parcel fabric are drawn according to the legal description using coordinate geometry (COGO) drawing tools and various reference data such as Public Lands Survey section boundaries and road centerlines. The legal descriptions are not defined by the GIS parcel fabric. Any changes made in the GIS parcel fabric via official records, filed maps, and other source documents are uploaded overnight. There is always at least a 6-month delay between when a document is recorded and when the new parcel configuration and corresponding information is available in the online parcel viewer for search or download.Parcel boundary accuracy can vary significantly, with errors ranging from a few feet to several hundred feet. These distortions are caused by several factors such as: the map projection - the error derived when a spherical coordinate system model is projected into a planar coordinate system using the local projected coordinate system; and the ground to grid conversion - the distortion between ground survey measurements and the virtual grid measurements. The aim of the parcel fabric is to construct a visual interpretation that is adequate for basic geographic understanding. This digital data is intended for illustration and demonstration purposes only and is not considered a legal resource, nor legally authoritative.

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    King County Parcel Viewer

    • data.kingcounty.gov
    • catalog.data.gov
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    Updated Dec 30, 2020
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    King County (2020). King County Parcel Viewer [Dataset]. https://data.kingcounty.gov/Property-Assessments/King-County-Parcel-Viewer/2kfd-2c3u
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    csv, xml, tsv, json, application/rssxml, application/rdfxmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 30, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    King County
    License

    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    King County
    Description

    Parcel Viewer makes searching for King County parcel information easy. You can search by address, search by parcel number, or you can just zoom in on the map and click on a parcel. Once a parcel is selected, you will get direct links to the King County Assessor’s eReal Property report and the Districts and Development Conditions report.

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    Parcels and Land Ownership, COGO and parcel map digitizing, primary...

    • datadiscoverystudio.org
    Updated Aug 19, 2017
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    (2017). Parcels and Land Ownership, COGO and parcel map digitizing, primary attribute is APN, Published in 2000, Eureka County Government.. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/a1ca562d7b444c509a5170237de3306d/html
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    Aug 19, 2017
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    Eureka County
    Description

    description: Parcels and Land Ownership dataset current as of 2000. COGO and parcel map digitizing, primary attribute is APN.; abstract: Parcels and Land Ownership dataset current as of 2000. COGO and parcel map digitizing, primary attribute is APN.

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    LA City Parcels

    • arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com
    • geohub.lacity.org
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    Updated Nov 14, 2015
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    boegis_lahub (2015). LA City Parcels [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/lahub::la-city-parcels/api
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    Nov 14, 2015
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    boegis_lahub
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    Description

    This parcels polygons feature class represents current city parcels within the City of Los Angeles. It shares topology with the Landbase parcel lines feature class. The Mapping and Land Records Division of the Bureau of Engineering, Department of Public Works provides the most current geographic information of the public right of way, ownership and land record information. The legal boundaries are determined on the ground by license surveyors in the State of California, and by recorded documents from the Los Angeles County Recorder's office and the City Clerk's office of the City of Los Angeles. Parcel and ownership information are available on NavigateLA, a website hosted by the Bureau of Engineering, Department of Public Works.Associated information about the landbase parcels is entered into attributes. Principal attributes include:PIN and PIND: represents the unique auto-generated parcel identifier and key to related features and tables. This field is related to the LA_LEGAL, LA_APN and LA_HSE_NBR tables. PIN contains spaces and PIND replaces those spaces with a dash (-).LA_LEGAL - Table attributes containing legal description. Principal attributes include the following:TRACT: The subdivision tract number as recorded by the County of Los AngelesMAP_REF: Identifies the subdivision map book reference as recorded by the County of Los Angeles.LOT: The subdivision lot number as recorded by the County of Los Angeles.ENG_DIST: The four engineering Districts (W=Westla, C=Central, V= Valley and H=Harbor).CNCL_DIST: Council Districts 1-15 of the City of Los Angeles. OUTLA means parcel is outside the City.LA_APN- Table attributes containing County of Los Angeles Assessors information. Principal attributes include the following:BPP: The Book, Page and Parcel from the Los Angeles County Assessors office. SITUS*: Address for the property.LA_HSE_NBR - Table attributes containing housenumber information. Principal attributes include the following:HSE_ID: Unique id of each housenumber record.HSE_NBR: housenumber numerical valueSTR_*: Official housenumber addressFor a complete list of attribute values, please refer to Landbase_parcel_polygons_data_dictionary.Landbase parcels polygons data layer was created in geographical information systems (GIS) software to display the location of the right of way. The parcels polygons layer delineates the right of way from Landbase parcels lots. The parcels polygons layer is a feature class in the LACityLandbaseData.gdb Geodatabase dataset. The layer consists of spatial data as a polygon feature class and attribute data for the features. The area inside a polygon feature is a parcel lot. The area outside of the parcel polygon feature is the right of way. Several polygon features are adjacent, sharing one line between two polygons. For each parcel, there is a unique identifier in the PIND and PIN fields. The only difference is PIND has a dash and PIN does not. The types of edits include new subdivisions and lot cuts. Associated legal information about the landbase parcels lots is entered into attributes. The landbase parcels layer is vital to other City of LA Departments, by supporting property and land record operations and identifying legal information for City of Los Angeles. The landbase parcels polygons are inherited from a database originally created by the City's Survey and Mapping Division. Parcel information should only be added to the Landbase Parcels layer if documentation exists, such as a Deed or a Plan approved by the City Council. When seeking the definitive description of real property, consult the recorded Deed or Plan.List of Fields:ID: A unique numeric identifier of the polygon. The ID value is the last part of the PIN field value.ASSETID: User-defined feature autonumber.MAPSHEET: The alpha-numeric mapsheet number, which refers to a valid B-map or A-map number on the Cadastral grid index map. Values: • B, A, -5A - Any of these alpha-numeric combinations are used, whereas the underlined spaces are the numbers. An A-map is the smallest grid in the index map and is used when there is a large amount of spatial information in the map display. There are more parcel lines and annotation than can fit in the B-map, and thus, an A-map is used. There are 4 A-maps in a B-map. In areas where parcel lines and annotation can fit comfortably in an index map, a B-map is used. The B-maps are at a scale of 100 feet, and A-maps are at a scale of 50 feet.OBJECTID: Internal feature number.BPPMAP_REFTRACTBLOCKMODLOTARBCNCL_DIST: LA City Council District. Values: • (numbers 1-15) - Current City Council Member for that District can be found on the mapping website http://navigatela.lacity.org/navigatela, click Council Districts layer name, under Boundaries layer group.SHAPE: Feature geometry.BOOKPAGEPARCELPIND: The value is a combination of MAPSHEET and ID fields, creating a unique value for each parcel. The D in the field name PIND, means "dash", and there is a dash between the MAPSHEET and ID field values. This is a key attribute of the LANDBASE data layer. This field is related to the APN and HSE_NBR tables.ENG_DIST: LA City Engineering District. The boundaries are displayed in the Engineering Districts index map. Values: • H - Harbor Engineering District. • C - Central Engineering District. • V - Valley Engineering District. • W - West LA Engineering District.PIN: The value is a combination of MAPSHEET and ID fields, creating a unique value for each parcel. There are spaces between the MAPSHEET and ID field values. This is a key attribute of the LANDBASE data layer. This field is related to the APN and HSE_NBR tables.

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    MassGIS Data: Property Tax Parcels

    • mass.gov
    Updated Aug 29, 2018
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    MassGIS (Bureau of Geographic Information) (2018). MassGIS Data: Property Tax Parcels [Dataset]. https://www.mass.gov/info-details/massgis-data-property-tax-parcels
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 29, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    MassGIS (Bureau of Geographic Information)
    Area covered
    Massachusetts
    Description

    March 2025

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    Cobb County Parcel Viewer

    • geo-cobbcountyga.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated May 13, 2019
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    Cobb County, Georgia (2019). Cobb County Parcel Viewer [Dataset]. https://geo-cobbcountyga.hub.arcgis.com/app/e22d8c597b4e4762bcd2caa6127696e4
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    Dataset updated
    May 13, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Cobb County, Georgia
    Description

    GIS Map view look up parcel information including owner, taxes, market value and more.Important Mailing Label Information:The "Mailing Labels" button is is copy of the Parcels Layer and is intended to be turned OFF on the map, and is there just for the "Public Notification" Widget. This widget obtains information on the pop-up of a selected layer to create "Mailing Labels." This said, this layer contains the Owners Mailing Address information. Below is Arcaded used to customize the pop-up:Made three custom Arcade Lines below: Proper($feature["OWNER_NAM1"]) + Proper($feature["OWNER_NAM2"])Proper($feature["OWNER_ADDR"])Proper($feature["OWNER_CITY"]) + ',' + $feature["OWNER_STAT"] + ',' + $feature["OWNER_ZIP"]Below is the custom pop-up:{expression/expr0}{expression/expr1}{expression/expr2}

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    Department of Public Works Active Parcel History

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    Updated Mar 26, 2025
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    (2025). Department of Public Works Active Parcel History [Dataset]. https://data.sfgov.org/Geographic-Locations-and-Boundaries/Department-of-Public-Works-Active-Parcel-History/6df5-4k8u
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 26, 2025
    License

    ODC Public Domain Dedication and Licence (PDDL) v1.0http://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Note: These are the Department of Public Works Basemap Parcels, not the Assessor-Recorder's Taxable Parcels. See "How to use this dataset" for more information.

    A. SUMMARY Parcels are defined areas of land, demarcated by boundaries to visualize distinct and legal parcels of real property. Occasionally, parcels are divided or combined, and a new parcel can be created. This dataset connects current parcels in San Francisco to historical parcels that are associated with it.

    B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED This dataset utilizes the parcel change log to find associated parcels through an iterative process.

    C. UPDATE PROCESS This dataset will be refreshed daily, though the data may not change every day.

    D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET The City and County of San Francisco has two related but distinct parcel databases. The first is managed by the Department of Public Works, is created by surveyors, and is used in the Department of Public Works basemap. Public Works parcels are used to identify very precisely where private properties end and where public City property begins (e.g. sidewalks, roads, rights of way, etc.). The second is managed by the Assessor-Recorder's Office. Assessor parcels are defined by Revenue and Taxation code and Property Tax law. The Assessor-Recorder uses official maps defined under Revenue and Taxation code section 325 in the creation of assessor parcels and are used to identify taxable property. Each of the Assessor's parcels have an Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) which is used by other departments including but not limited to Tax Collector for tax collection, DBI for permitting, and other use cases.

    Though most parcels are the same between Public Works and the Assessor’s Office, they are not a perfect match. APN's are retired and activated within the timeline parameters of tax years (July – June) based on tax roll state requirements, which means there can be a lag between the Public Works parcel changing and the associated APN being updated. Public Works’ City Basemap identifies legal parcels defined by California Code Subdivision Map Act and Assessor-Recorder’s parcels identify taxable parcel boundaries defined by Revenue and Taxation Code.

    Use this dataset to identify historical parcels from the Public Works Basemap that are associated with an active Public Works basemap parcel. This dataset is not a history of the Assessor-Recorder's Parcels.

    E. RELATED DATASETS

  8. Parcel Change Log
  9. Parcels - Active and Retired
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    Parcels

    • data-manteca.opendata.arcgis.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Dec 3, 2020
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    cityofmanteca (2020). Parcels [Dataset]. https://data-manteca.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/acc9d3bebd83446a995487287976cfdb
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 3, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    cityofmanteca
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Parcel information includes the Assessor’s parcel number (APN); the parcel address; owner information; general plan and zoning codes; land, structure, and fixture values; acreage and square feet.Coordinate System:NAD 1983 StatePlane California III FIPS 0403 Feet (WKID: 2227)

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    Parcels Public

    • gis.sonomacounty.ca.gov
    • gis-sonomacounty.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jul 13, 2021
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    The County of Sonoma (2021). Parcels Public [Dataset]. https://gis.sonomacounty.ca.gov/datasets/4b231e8ffbac47abb9a78296e550ffa1
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 13, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    The County of Sonoma
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    Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 (CC BY-ND 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/
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    Description

    The seamless, county-wide parcel layer was digitized from official Assessor Parcel (AP) Maps which were originally maintained on mylar sheets and/or maintained as individual Computer Aided Design (CAD) drawing files (e.g., DWG). The CRA office continues to maintain the official AP Maps in CAD drawings and Information Systems Department/Geographic Information Systems (ISD/GIS) staff apply updates from these maps to the seamless parcel base in the County’s Enterprise GIS. The seamless parcel layer is updated and published to the Internet on a monthly basis.The seamless parcel layer was developed from the source data using the general methodology outlined below. The mylar sheets were scanned and saved to standard image file format (e.g., TIFF). The individual scanned maps or CAD drawing files were imported into GIS software and geo-referenced to their corresponding real-world locations using high resolution orthophotography as control. The standard approach was to rescale and rotate the scanned drawing (or CAD file) to match the general location on the orthophotograph. Then, appropriate control points were selected to register and rectify features on the scanned map (or CAD drawing file) to the orthophotography. In the process, features in the scanned map (or CAD drawing file) were transformed to real-world coordinates, and line features were created using “heads-up digitizing” and stored in new GIS feature classes. Recommended industry best practices were followed to minimize root mean square (RMS) error in the transformation of the data, and to ensure the integrity of the overall pattern of each AP map relative to neighboring pages. Where available Coordinate Geometry (COGO) & survey data, tied to global positioning systems (GPS) coordinates, were also referenced and input to improve the fit and absolute location of each page. The vector lines were then assembled into a polygon features, with each polygon being assigned a unique identifier, the Assessor Parcel Number (APN). The APN field in the parcel table was joined to the corresponding APN field in the assessor property characteristics table extracted from the MPTS database to create the final parcel layer. The result is a seamless parcel land base, each parcel polygon coded with a unique APN, assembled from approximately 6,000 individual map page of varying scale and accuracy, but ensuring the correct topology of each feature within the whole (i.e., no gaps or overlaps). The accuracy and quality of the parcels varies depending on the source. See the fields RANK and DESCRIPTION fields below for information on the fit assessment for each source page. These data should be used only for general reference and planning purposes. It is important to note that while these data were generated from authoritative public records, and checked for quality assurance, they do not provide survey-quality spatial accuracy and should NOT be used to interpret the true location of individual property boundary lines. Please contact the Sonoma County CRA and/or a licensed land surveyor before making a business decision that involves official boundary descriptions.

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    Parcels Public View

    • mariposa-county-public-gis-data-portal-mariposacounty.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Dec 4, 2023
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    Mariposa County, California, USA. (2023). Parcels Public View [Dataset]. https://mariposa-county-public-gis-data-portal-mariposacounty.hub.arcgis.com/maps/e21cc83323ab43a3b1a3cdd929a7f8e7
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    Dec 4, 2023
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    Mariposa County, California, USA.
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    This is the official Mariposa County Assessor's Parcel Map GIS layer. This GIS data provides the parcel geometry, APN (Assessor's Parcel Number, e.g. 013-116-007-000) and Physical Addresses for all legal properties in Mariposa County. Data is delivered as-is and under no circumstances shall Mariposa County be held liable from any determinations made based on said data.This GIS data is automatically updated on a daily basis and 1 business day behind the most recent Assessor's Office data export. For example, if the data is listed as updated on Jan 1, then the data is from Dec 31.This layer consists of 2 layers actually. The first layer is the geometry with minimal attribute data. The second layer is a table with address data for each parcel. Using a GIS program like ArcGIS Pro a join can be established using the APN and the common

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    Parcelization (Tile Layer)

    • catalog.data.gov
    • data.ca.gov
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    Updated Nov 27, 2024
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    California Energy Commission (2024). Parcelization (Tile Layer) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/parcelization-tile-layer-14ed1
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    Nov 27, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    California Energy Commission
    Description

    This dataset is available for download from: Parcelization (File Geodatabase)Parcelization, a measure of size and density of parcels in a localized area, is a development feasibility factor that is used in evaluating substations’ ability to support new utility-scale resources in long-term energy planning. A statewide dataset of parcel boundaries are used to develop this index. The parcels are converted into a 90-meter raster, containing values of a unique identifier reflective of Parcel APN. A focal statistics tool is used to count the number of unique parcels within a 0.5 mile radius of each parcel. This output is provided here and is an intermediate output to the final parcelization map. Users who wish to use this information to produce the final map should overlay parcel boundary data and extract the mean raster value within each parcel. The map is limited to the area considered with solar technical resource potential after a minimum set of land-use screens (referred to as the Base Exclusions) has been applied. More information on the methods developing this dataset as well as the main use of this dataset in state electric system planning processes can be found in a recent CEC staff report and workshops supporting the resource-to-busbar mapping methodology for the 2024-2025 Transmission Planning Process.

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    City Parcel Polygons

    • citydata.mesaaz.gov
    • data.mesaaz.gov
    Updated Mar 12, 2025
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    Information Technology (2025). City Parcel Polygons [Dataset]. https://citydata.mesaaz.gov/dataset/City-Parcel-Polygons/8mhi-jyh8
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    xml, csv, application/rdfxml, application/rssxml, tsv, kml, application/geo+json, kmzAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 12, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Information Technology
    Description

    This dataset provides information regarding the location of existing parcel areas, which are defined as Maricopa County Assessor taxable areas within the City of Mesa. Data represents the City’s current parcels and is reconciled monthly with the Maricopa County Assessor’s published parcel numbers. This dataset also shows the floor the parcel occupies, when the parcel was created and the Maricopa County Assessor assigned parcel number (APN). Displays parcel polygons with Maricopa County Assessor parcel number within the City of Mesa. Can be used for a variety of displays and analysis; legally defined areas, taxation purposes, etc.

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    Parcel Points

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Feb 1, 2023
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    Maricopa County Enterprise GIS (2023). Parcel Points [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/dbf139379db946e1b10a2f15672c142d
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    Feb 1, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Maricopa County Enterprise GIS
    Description

    Parcels are identified by an Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) consisting of a three digit Book number, a two digit Map number, a three digit Item number, possibly a Split letter. This dataset contains all active parcels within Maricopa County. State and Federal lands are not represented. Vertical parcels are annotated using the Floor field.

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    Glendale Parcels

    • opendata.glendaleaz.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Feb 18, 2015
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    City of Glendale Arizona (2015). Glendale Parcels [Dataset]. https://opendata.glendaleaz.com/datasets/COG-GIS::glendale-parcels/about
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    Feb 18, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Glendale Arizona
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    Description

    City of Glendale parcels; APN, land use code, district, address, floor and description.

  • Los Angeles Official Assessor Parcel Numbers

    • kaggle.com
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    Updated Dec 26, 2020
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    City of Los Angeles (2020). Los Angeles Official Assessor Parcel Numbers [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/cityofLA/los-angeles-official-assessor-parcel-numbers
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    zip(18430618 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 26, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Los Angeles
    License

    Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Los Angeles
    Description

    Content

    Official Assessor Parcel Numbers assigned by the County of Los Angeles and entered and maintained by the Bureau of Engineering. Each APN is related to a Parcel by the Parcel Identification Number (PIN). The associated Parcel GIS Layer can be found at: https://data.lacity.org/A-Livable-and-Sustainable-City/Parcels/sa82-xry4

    Context

    This is a dataset hosted by the city of Los Angeles. The organization has an open data platform found here and they update their information according the amount of data that is brought in. Explore Los Angeles's Data using Kaggle and all of the data sources available through the city of Los Angeles organization page!

    • Update Frequency: This dataset is updated daily.

    Acknowledgements

    This dataset is maintained using Socrata's API and Kaggle's API. Socrata has assisted countless organizations with hosting their open data and has been an integral part of the process of bringing more data to the public.

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    Unsplash Images are distributed under a unique Unsplash License.

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    Yolo County, California Parcels

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    Updated Oct 3, 2022
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    Yolo County, California (2022). Yolo County, California Parcels [Dataset]. https://koordinates.com/layer/107913-yolo-county-california-parcels/
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    Oct 3, 2022
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    Yolo County, California
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    Geospatial data about Yolo County, California Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.

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    Assessor Publicly Owned Parcels (Current)

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    Updated May 8, 2023
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    County of Los Angeles (2023). Assessor Publicly Owned Parcels (Current) [Dataset]. https://geohub.lacity.org/items/c42fd5850b5b40d88e79c7d4204b9371
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    May 8, 2023
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    County of Los Angeles
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    DATA DICTIONARY:

    Field Name
    Description
    
    
    AIN
    Assessor ID Number
    
    
    APN
    Assessor Parcel Number (Mapbook, Page, Parcel)
    
    
    Situs Street Number
    Situs Street Number
    
    
    Situs Street Number Fraction
    Situs Street Number, Fraction (1/2, 3/4 etc.)
    
    
    Situs Direction
    Situs Direction (N, S, E, W)
    
    
    Situs Unit Number
    Situs Unit Number
    
    
    Situs Street Name
    Situs Street Name
    
    
    Situs Address
    Situs Address 
    
    
    Situs City
    Situs City
    
    
    Situs Zip Code
    Situs Zip Code
    
    
    Situs Full Address
    Situs Full Address
    
    
    Tax Rate Area Code
    Tax Rate Area Code
    
    
    Tax Rate City
    Tax Rate City 
    
    
    Owner Agency Class Number
    Owner Agency identifying Code (6 digit )
    
    
    Owner Agency Name
    Public Agency Owning the parcel
    
    
    Owner Agency Type
    Owner Agency Organization (City, State, etc.)
    
    
    Property Use Code
    Property Use Code
    
    
    Transfer Recording Date
    Transfer Recording Date
    
    
    Transfer Document Number
    Transfer Document Number
    
    
    Owner Name
    Owner Name
    
    
    Owner Name Extension
    Owner Name Extension (if any)
    
    
    Second Owner (if any)
    Second Owner (if any)
    
    
    Owner Full Name
    Owner Full Name
    
    
    Mailing Address  House  Number
    Mailing Address, House Number
    
    
    Mailing Address Fraction
    Mailing Address, Fraction
    
    
    Mailing Address Direction
    Mailing Address, Direction
    
    
    Mailing Address Unit Number
    Mailing Address, Unit Number
    
    
    Mailing Address Street Name
    Mailing Address, Street Name
    
    
    Full Mailing Address
    Full Mailing Address
    
    
    Mailing Address City
    Mailing Address, City
    
    
    Mailing Address Zip Code
    Mailing Address, Zip Code
    
    
    Legal Description Line 1
    Legal Description, Line 1
    
    
    Legal Description Line 2
    Legal Description, Line 2
    
    
    Legal Description Line 3
    Legal Description, Line 3
    
    
    Legal Description Line 4
    Legal Description, Line 4
    
    
    Legal Description Line 5
    Legal Description, Line 5
    
    
    Legal Description Last Line
    Legal Description, Last Line 
    
    
    Parcel Legal Description
    Combination of all Legal Description fields above
    
    
    Parcel Creation Date
    Parcel Creation Date
    
    
    Center Latitude
    Center Latitude
    
    
    Center Longitude
    Center Longitude
    
    
    Center X-Coordinate
    Center X-Coordinate
    
    
    Center Y-Coordinate
    Center Y-Coordinate
    
    
    Latitude and Longitude
    Combination of all Center-Latitude and Center Longitude, seperated with  comma
    
    
    OBJECTID
    Row ID
    
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    Parcels

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    Updated Feb 13, 2018
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    City of San Leandro (2018). Parcels [Dataset]. https://www.geosl.org/datasets/parcels-1
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    Feb 13, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of San Leandro
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    Parcels for the City of San Leandro (CSL). Alameda County (ALCO) maintains several attributes: parcel number (APN), site address, lot size, assessor map, all monetary values, and primary and secondary tax rate areas; CSL has no control over those attributes. CSL maintains the geometry and these attributes: zoning, general plan land use, and the common area, condo and stacked flags. CSL also applies FEMA zones and Cal Fire fire hazard zones to parcels. Condos are not drawn realistically; instead, each condo outline is the outline of the entire complex; what looks like a single parcel is actually all condos in a complex stacked one on top of the other.

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    2019 Annual Land Use (Download in file-GDB format only)

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    Updated Feb 10, 2022
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    rdpgisadmin (2022). 2019 Annual Land Use (Download in file-GDB format only) [Dataset]. https://hub.scag.ca.gov/items/ea9fda878c1947d2afac5142fd5cb658
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 10, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    rdpgisadmin
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    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    "Due to the size of this dataset, both Shapefile and Spreadsheet download options will not work as expected. The File Geodatabase is an alternative option for this data download"This is SCAG's 2019 Annual Land Use (ALU v. 2019.1) at the parcel-level, updated as of February 2021. This dataset has been modified to include additional attributes in order to feed SCAG's Housing Element Parcel Tool (HELPR), version 2.0. The dataset will be further reviewed and updated as additional information is released. Please refer to the tables below for data dictionary and SCAG’s land use classification.Field NameData TypeField DescriptionPID19Text2019 SCAG’s parcel unique IDAPN19Text2019 Assessor’s parcel numberCOUNTYTextCounty name (based on 2016 county boundary)COUNTY_IDDoubleCounty FIPS code (based on 2016 county boundary)CITYTextCity name (based on 2016 city boundary)CITY_IDDoubleCity FIPS code (based on 2016 city boundary)MULTIPARTShort IntegerMultipart feature (the number of multiple polygons; '1' = singlepart feature)STACKLong IntegerDuplicate geometry (the number of duplicate polygons; '0' = no duplicate polygons)ACRESDoubleParcel area (in acreage)GEOID20Text2020 Census Block Group GEOIDSLOPEShort IntegerSlope information1APN_DUPLong IntegerDuplicate APN (the number of multiple tax roll property records; '0' = no duplicate APN)IL_RATIODoubleRatio of improvement assessed value to land assessed valueLU19Text2019 existing land useLU19_SRCTextSource of 2019 existing land use2SCAGUID16Text2016 SCAG’s parcel unique IDAPNText2016 Assessor’s parcel numberCITY_GP_COText2016 Jurisdiction’s general plan land use designationSCAG_GP_COText2016 SCAG general plan land use codeSP_INDEXShort IntegerSpecific plan index ('0' = outside specific plan area; '1' = inside specific plan area)CITY_SP_COText2016 Jurisdiction’s specific plan land use designationSCAG_SP_COText2016 SCAG specific plan land use codeCITY_ZN_COText2016 Jurisdiction’s zoning codeSCAG_ZN_COText2016 SCAG zoning codeLU16Text2016 existing land useYEARLong IntegerDataset yearPUB_OWNShort IntegerPublic-owned land index ('1' = owned by public agency)PUB_NAMETextName of public agencyPUB_TYPETextType of public agency3BF_SQFTDoubleBuilding footprint area (in square feet)4BSF_NAMETextName of brownfield/superfund site5BSF_TYPETextType of brownfield/superfund site5FIREShort IntegerParcel intersects CalFire Very High Hazard Local Responsibility Areas or State Responsibility Areas (November 2020 version) (CalFIRE)SEARISE36Short IntegerParcel intersects with USGS Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMos)1 Meter Sea Level Rise inundation areas for Southern California (v3.0, Phase 2; 2018)SEARISE72Short IntegerParcel intersects with USGS Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMos)2 Meter Sea Level Rise inundation areas for Southern California (v3.0, Phase 2; 2018)FLOODShort IntegerParcel intersects with a FEMA 100 Year Flood Plain data from the Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM), obtained from Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in August 10, 2017EQUAKEShort IntegerParcel intersects with an Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zone (California Geological Survey; 2018)LIQUAFAShort IntegerParcel intersects with a Liquefaction Susceptibility Zone (California Geological Survey; 2016)LANDSLIDEShort IntegerParcel intersects with a Landslide Hazard Zone (California Geological Survey; 2016)CPADShort IntegerParcel intersects with a protected area from the California Protected Areas Database(CPAD) – www.calands.org (accessed April 2021)RIPARIANShort IntegerParcel centroid falls within Active River Areas(2010)or parcel intersects with a Wetland Area in the National Wetland Inventory(Version 2)WILDLIFEShort IntegerParcel intersects with wildlife habitat (US Fish & Wildlife ServiceCritical Habitat, Southern California Missing Linkages, Natural Lands & Habitat Corridors from Connect SoCal, CEHC Essential Connectivity Areas,Critical Coastal Habitats)CNDDBShort IntegerThe California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB)includes the status and locations of rare plants and animals in California. Parcels that overlap locations of rare plants and animals in California from the California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB)have a greater likelihood of encountering special status plants and animals on the property, potentially leading to further legal requirements to allow development (California Department of Fish and Wildlife). Data accessed in October 2020.HCPRAShort IntegerParcel intersects Natural Community & Habitat Conservation Plans Reserve Designs from the Western Riverside MHSCP, Coachella Valley MHSCP, and the Orange County Central Coastal NCCP/HCP, as accessed in October 2020WETLANDShort IntegerParcel intersects a wetland or deepwater habitat as defined by the US Fish & Wildlife Service National Wetlands Inventory, Version 2.UAZShort IntegerParcel centroid lies within a Caltrans Adjusted Urbanized AreasUNBUILT_SFDoubleDifference between parcel area and building footprint area expressed in square feet.6GRCRY_1MIShort IntegerThe number of grocery stores within a 1-mile drive7HEALTH_1MIShort IntegerThe number of healthcare facilities within a 1-mile drive7OPENSP_1MIShort IntegerQuantity of open space (roughly corresponding to city blocks’ worth) within a 1-mile drive7TCAC_2021TextThe opportunity level based on the 2021 CA HCD/TCAC opportunity scores.HQTA45Short IntegerField takes a value of 1 if parcel centroid lies within a 2045 High-Quality Transit Area (HQTA)JOB_CTRShort IntegerField takes a value of 1 if parcel centroid lies within a job centerNMAShort IntegerField takes a value of 1 if parcel centroid lies within a neighborhood mobility area.ABS_CONSTRShort IntegerField takes a value of 1 if parcel centroid lies within an absolute constraint area. See the Sustainable Communities Strategy Technical Reportfor details.VAR_CONSTRShort IntegerField takes a value of 1 if parcel centroid lies within a variable constraint area. See the Sustainable Communities Strategy Technical Reportfor details.EJAShort IntegerField takes a value of 1 if parcel centroid lies within an Environmental Justice Area. See the Environmental Justice Technical Reportfor details.SB535Short IntegerField takes a value of 1 if parcel centroid lies within an SB535 Disadvantaged Community area. See the Environmental Justice Technical Reportfor details.COCShort IntegerField takes a value of 1 if parcel centroid lies within a Community of Concern See the Environmental Justice Technical Reportfor details.STATEShort IntegerThis field is a rudimentary estimate of which parcels have adequate physical space to accommodate a typical detached Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)8.SBShort IntegerIndex of ADU eligibility according to the setback reduction policy scenario (from 4 to 2 feet) (1 = ADU eligible parcel, Null = Not ADU eligible parcel)SMShort IntegerIndex of ADU eligibility according to the small ADU policy scenario (from 800 to 600 square feet ADU) (1 = ADU eligible parcel, Null = Not ADU eligible parcel)PKShort IntegerIndex of ADU eligibility according to parking space exemption (200 square feet) policy scenario (1 = ADU eligible parcel, Null = Not ADU eligible parcel)SB_SMShort IntegerIndex of ADU eligibility according to both the setback reduction and small ADU policy scenarios (1 = ADU eligible parcel, Null = Not ADU eligible parcel)SB_PKShort IntegerIndex of ADU eligibility according to both the setback reduction and parking space exemption scenarios (1 = ADU eligible parcel, Null = Not ADU eligible parcel)SM_PKShort IntegerIndex of ADU eligibility according to both the small ADU policy and parking space exemption scenarios (1 = ADU eligible parcel, Null = Not ADU eligible parcel)SB_SM_PKShort IntegerIndex of ADU eligibility according to the setback reduction, small ADU, and parking space exemption scenarios (1 = ADU eligible parcel, Null = Not ADU eligible parcel)1. Slope: '0' - 0~4 percent; '5' - 5~9 percent; '10' - 10~14 percent; '15' = 15~19 percent; '20' - 20~24 percent; '25' = 25 percent or greater.2. Source of 2019 existing land use: SCAG_REF- SCAG's regional geospatial datasets;ASSESSOR- Assessor's 2019 tax roll records; CPAD- California Protected Areas Database (version 2020a; accessed in September 2020); CSCD- California School Campus Database (version 2018; accessed in September 2020); FMMP- Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program's Important Farmland GIS data (accessed in September 2020); MIRTA- U.S. Department of Defense's Military Installations, Ranges, and Training Areas GIS data (accessed in September 2020)3. Type of public agency includes federal, state, county, city, special district, school district, college/university, military.4. Based on 2019 building footprint data obtained from BuildingFootprintUSA (except that 2014 building footprint data was used for Imperial County). Please note that 2019 building footprint data does not cover the entire SCAG region (overlapped with 83% of parcels in the SCAG Region).5. Includes brownfield/superfund site whose address information are matched by SCAG rooftop address locator. Brownfield data was obtained from EPA's Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) database, Cleanups in my community (CIMC), DTSC brownfield Memorandum of Agreement (MOA). Superfund site data was obtained from EPA's Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS) database.6. Parcels with a zero value for building footprint area are marked as NULL to indicate this field is not reliable.7. These values are intended as a rudimentary indicator of accessibility developed by SCAG using 2016 InfoUSA business establishment data and 2017 California Protected Areas data. See documentation for details.8. A detailed study conducted by Cal Poly Pomona (CPP) and available hereconducted an extensive review of state and local requirements and development trends for ADUs in the SCAG region and developed a baseline set of assumptions for estimating how many of a jurisdiction’s parcels

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    Parcels

    • data.sanjoseca.gov
    • data.bayareametro.gov
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    Updated Feb 8, 2021
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    Enterprise GIS (2021). Parcels [Dataset]. https://data.sanjoseca.gov/dataset/parcels
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 8, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    City of San José
    Authors
    Enterprise GIS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The representation of real property areas, and may be combined with assessing and tax information. This feature class contains only parcels with a single APN and may include townhomes and may include condominiums with a single APN.

    Data is published on Mondays on a weekly basis.

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    Napa County GIS | ArcGIS Online (2023). Parcels Public [Dataset]. https://gisdata.countyofnapa.org/datasets/parcels-public-1/about
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    Parcels Public

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    Dataset updated
    Aug 15, 2023
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    Napa County GIS | ArcGIS Online
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    Public view of the parcel layer. This view is limited to only the attributes that can be seen by the general public.The data table includes the following fields: Shape Type (Shape), Shape.STArea() (Shape_Area), Shape.STLength() (Shape_Area), Name (APN), Created By Record (CreatedbyR), Retired By Record (RetiredbyR), Stated Area, Stated Area Unit (StatedAr_1), Calculated Area (Calculated), Misclose Ratio (MiscloseRa), Misclose Distance (MiscloseDi), Is Seed (IsSeed), Created By (created_us), Created Date (created_da), Modified By (last_edite), Modified Date (last_edi_1), Validation Status (VALIDATION), APN Dashed (APN_Dashed), Map Page (Map_Page), Municipality (Municipali), FloorOrder, HideThere are approximately 51,300 real property parcels in Napa County. Parcels delineate the approximate boundaries of property ownership as described in Napa County deeds, filed maps, and other source documents. GIS parcel boundaries are maintained by the Information Technology Services GIS team. Assessor Parcel Maps are created and maintained by the Assessor Division Mapping Section. Each parcel has an Assessor Parcel Number (APN) that is its unique identifier. The APN is the link to various Napa County databases containing information such as owner name, situs address, property value, land use, zoning, flood data, and other related information. Data for this map service is sourced from the Napa County Parcels dataset which is updated nightly with any recent changes made by the mapping team. There may at times be a delay between when a document is recorded and when the new parcel boundary configuration and corresponding information is available in the online GIS parcel viewer.From 1850 to early 1900s assessor staff wrote the name of the property owner and the property value on map pages. They began using larger maps, called “tank maps” because of the large steel cabinet they were kept in, organized by school district (before unification) on which names and values were written. In the 1920s, the assessor kept large books of maps by road district on which names were written. In the 1950s, most county assessors contracted with the State Board of Equalization for board staff to draw standardized 11x17 inch maps following the provisions of Assessor Handbook 215. Maps were originally drawn on linen. By the 1980’s Assessor maps were being drawn on mylar rather than linen. In the early 1990s Napa County transitioned from drawing on mylar to creating maps in AutoCAD. When GIS arrived in Napa County in the mid-1990s, the AutoCAD images were copied over into the GIS parcel layer. Sidwell, an independent consultant, was then contracted by the Assessor’s Office to convert these APN files into the current seamless ArcGIS parcel fabric for the entire County. Beginning with the 2024-2025 assessment roll, the maps are being drawn directly in the parcel fabric layer.Parcels in the GIS parcel fabric are drawn according to the legal description using coordinate geometry (COGO) drawing tools and various reference data such as Public Lands Survey section boundaries and road centerlines. The legal descriptions are not defined by the GIS parcel fabric. Any changes made in the GIS parcel fabric via official records, filed maps, and other source documents are uploaded overnight. There is always at least a 6-month delay between when a document is recorded and when the new parcel configuration and corresponding information is available in the online parcel viewer for search or download.Parcel boundary accuracy can vary significantly, with errors ranging from a few feet to several hundred feet. These distortions are caused by several factors such as: the map projection - the error derived when a spherical coordinate system model is projected into a planar coordinate system using the local projected coordinate system; and the ground to grid conversion - the distortion between ground survey measurements and the virtual grid measurements. The aim of the parcel fabric is to construct a visual interpretation that is adequate for basic geographic understanding. This digital data is intended for illustration and demonstration purposes only and is not considered a legal resource, nor legally authoritative.

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