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    Public Land Survey Sections - 3 county area / plss sec area

    • king-snocoplanning.opendata.arcgis.com
    • esri-olympia-office.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Nov 16, 2005
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    King County (2005). Public Land Survey Sections - 3 county area / plss sec area [Dataset]. https://king-snocoplanning.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/kingcounty::public-land-survey-sections-3-county-area-plss-sec-area
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 16, 2005
    Dataset authored and provided by
    King County
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    Description

    Public land survey system (PLSS) for combined King, Snohomish and Pierce County areas, at section level. See also PLSS_TWN and PLSS_QTR for township/range and quarter-section grids, respectively.

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    Parcels for King County with Address with Property Information / parcel...

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • gis-kingcounty.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Nov 10, 2016
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    King County (2016). Parcels for King County with Address with Property Information / parcel address area [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/kingcounty::parcels-for-king-county-with-address-with-property-information-parcel-address-area?uiVersion=content-views
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 10, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    King County
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    Description

    A parcel based layer providing an address based on spatial overlay where available, and a range of other property related attributes. To produce PARCEL_ADDRESS_AREA , PARCEL_AREA is spatially joined to ADDRESS_POINT to obtain address attributes, KROLLIDX_AREA to obtain a Kroll page reference, INTRMPAA_AREA to obtain potential annexation area attributes, and PLSS_AREA to obtain section-township-range. It is also joined on PIN to RPACCT_EXTR, PARCEL_EXTR, CONDOCOMPLEX_EXTR, and CONDOUNIT_EXTR to obtain property and assessment related attributes from the KC Assessor office. In many cases multiple addresses are spatially coincident with one parcel, and in those cases only one arbitrarily selected address is used to populate the address attribute information.

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    Township Tiling Index for King County Raster Data / idxptrmbr area

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    • gis-kingcounty.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Nov 21, 2017
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    King County (2017). Township Tiling Index for King County Raster Data / idxptrmbr area [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/7c135e327ddc4d4aaa417abe32670b7b
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 21, 2017
    Dataset authored and provided by
    King County
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    Description

    A spatial tiling index designed for storage of file-based image and other raster (i.e., LiDAR elevation, landcover) data sets. An irregular grid of overlapping polygons, each enclosing its respective Public Land Survey System (PLSS) township in an orthogonal polygon minimally encompassing all portions of that township, i.e., minimum bounding rectangle. The amount of overlap between adjacent tiles varies depending on the geometry of the underlying township. Currently extended to include all townships within or partially within King County as well as those townships in the southwestern portion of Snohomish County included within King County's ESA/SAO project area. The name of the spatial index is derived from the acronym (I)n(D)e(X) (P)olygons for (T)ownship-(R)ange, (M)inimum (B)ounding (R)ectangle, or idxptrmbr. Tile label is the t(township number)r(range number)as in t24r02. The meridian zone identifiers, N for townships and E for range is inferred as this index is intended as a local index for ease of use by the majority of users of GIS data. Lowercase identifiers are used for consistency between Unix and Windows OS storage. This index or tile level is the primary user-access level for most LiDAR elevation, orthoimagery and high-resolution raster landcover data. However, not all image and raster data is stored at the tiling level if a given data's resolution does not justify storing the data as multiple tiles.

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    Townshp-Range Tiling Status for KC Raster Datasets / raststat trmbr area

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    • gis-kingcounty.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Jul 1, 2003
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    King County (2003). Townshp-Range Tiling Status for KC Raster Datasets / raststat trmbr area [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/kingcounty::townshp-range-tiling-status-for-kc-raster-datasets-raststat-trmbr-area
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 1, 2003
    Dataset authored and provided by
    King County
    Area covered
    Description

    A spatial tiling index designed for storage of file-based image and other raster (i.e., LiDAR elevation, landcover) data sets. An irregular grid of overlapping polygons, each enclosing its respective Public Land Survey System (PLSS) township in an orthogonal polygon minimally encompassing all portions of that township, i.e., minimum bounding rectangle. The amount of overlap between adjacent tiles varies depending on the geometry of the underlying township. Currently extended to include all townships within or partially within King County as well as those townships in the southwestern portion of Snohomish County included within King County's ESA/SAO project area. The name of the spatial index is derived from the acronym (I)n(D)e(X) (P)olygons for (T)ownship-(R)ange, (M)inimum (B)ounding (R)ectangle, or idxptrmbr. Tile label is the t(township number)r(range number)as in t24r02. The meridian zone identifiers, N for townships and E for range is inferred as this index is intended as a local index for ease of use by the majority of users of GIS data. Lowercase identifiers are used for consistency between Unix and Windows OS storage. This index or tile level is the primary user-access level for most LiDAR elevation, orthoimagery and high-resolution raster landcover data. However, not all image and raster data is stored at the tiling level if a given data's resolution does not justify storing the data as multiple tiles.

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Public Land Survey Sections - 3 county area / plss sec area

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Dataset updated
Nov 16, 2005
Dataset authored and provided by
King County
Area covered
Description

Public land survey system (PLSS) for combined King, Snohomish and Pierce County areas, at section level. See also PLSS_TWN and PLSS_QTR for township/range and quarter-section grids, respectively.

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