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    Tax Parcel Viewer

    • equitable-property-value-sidwell.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jul 22, 2020
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    The Sidwell Company (2020). Tax Parcel Viewer [Dataset]. https://equitable-property-value-sidwell.hub.arcgis.com/maps/95b758f175cf4ce78ceec325f232249f
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    Jul 22, 2020
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    The Sidwell Company
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    Description

    A map used in the Floodplain Inquiry application to locate parcels impacted by FEMA floodplain boundaries.

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    Data from: Public Notification

    • mountrail-nd-open-data-sidwell.hub.arcgis.com
    • dataportal.kenoshacounty.org
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    Updated Jul 7, 2020
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    The Sidwell Company (2020). Public Notification [Dataset]. https://mountrail-nd-open-data-sidwell.hub.arcgis.com/maps/1aa180c5b5d64c0a822f6e8197abc7a5
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    Jul 7, 2020
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    The Sidwell Company
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    Description

    A map used in Public Notification application to identify a collection of properties and create mailing labels, or a structured text file, of owners and occupants.

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    Parcels Public

    • gisdata.countyofnapa.org
    Updated Aug 15, 2023
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    Napa County GIS | ArcGIS Online (2023). Parcels Public [Dataset]. https://gisdata.countyofnapa.org/datasets/napacounty::parcels-public-1/explore
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 15, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Napa County GIS | ArcGIS Online
    License

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

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    Internal view of the parcel layer. This view contains all the attributes that can be seen by County employees.There 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.SFAP & CFAP DISCLAIMER: Per the California Code, RTC 606. some legal parcels may have been combined for assessment purposes (CFAP) or separated for assessment purposes (SFAP) into multiple parcels for a variety of tax assessment reasons. SFAP and CFAP parcels are assigned their own APN number and primarily result from a parcel being split by a tax rate area boundary, due to a recorded land use lease, or by request of the property owner. Assessor parcel (APN) maps reflect when parcels have been separated or combined for assessment purposes, and are one legal entity. The goal of the GIS parcel fabric data is to distinguish the SFAP and CFAP parcel configurations from the legal configurations, to convey the legal parcel configurations. This workflow is in progress. Please be advised that while we endeavor to restore SFAP and CFAP parcels back to their legal configurations in the primary parcel fabric layer, SFAP and CFAP parcels may be distributed throughout the dataset. Parcels that have been restored to their legal configurations, do not reflect the SFAP or CFAP parcel configurations that correspond to the current property tax delineations. We intend for parcel reports and parcel data to capture when a parcel has been separated or combined for assessment purposes, however in some cases, information may not be available in GIS for the SFAP/CFAP status of a parcel configuration shown. For help or questions regarding a parcel’s SFAP/CFAP status, or property survey data, please visit Napa County’s Surveying Services or Property Mapping Information. For more information you can visit our website: When a Parcel is Not a Parcel | Napa County, CA

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    Porter County Data Map

    • porter-county-open-data-portercogov.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Oct 26, 2018
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    Porter County GIS (2018). Porter County Data Map [Dataset]. https://porter-county-open-data-portercogov.hub.arcgis.com/app/1343fa348e2f4eecb5e123cfbd5dfea1
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    Oct 26, 2018
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    Porter County GIS
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    Porter County
    Description

    Map containing all Porter County GIS feature layers publicly available. Dynamic data sets are updated daily. Individual copies of this data are available in the Porter County GIS Office.

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    Floodplain Inquiry

    • land-use-outreach-medforddev1.hub.arcgis.com
    • esri-ea.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated May 6, 2025
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    Medford Development Site (2025). Floodplain Inquiry [Dataset]. https://land-use-outreach-medforddev1.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/floodplain-inquiry-1
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    Dataset updated
    May 6, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Medford Development Site
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    Description

    A map used in the Floodplain Inquiry application to locate parcels impacted by FEMA floodplain boundaries.

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    Citizen Problem Reporter

    • citizen-problem-reporter-fallstwp.hub.arcgis.com
    • reporthub.waukee.org
    • +71more
    Updated May 5, 2025
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    BBeattie_CEC (2025). Citizen Problem Reporter [Dataset]. https://citizen-problem-reporter-fallstwp.hub.arcgis.com/maps/972ca380bccc46b88e248f03364efd1e
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    May 5, 2025
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    BBeattie_CEC
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    A map used in the Citizen Problem Reporter app to submit non-emergency requests in the community.

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    Napa County Public Parcels

    • gisdata.countyofnapa.org
    Updated May 23, 2025
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    Napa County GIS | ArcGIS Online (2025). Napa County Public Parcels [Dataset]. https://gisdata.countyofnapa.org/datasets/napa-county-public-parcels
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    Dataset updated
    May 23, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Napa County GIS | ArcGIS Online
    License

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

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    Parcels delineate the approximate boundaries of property ownership as described in Napa County deeds, filed maps, and other source documents. Parcel boundaries in GIS are created and maintained by the Assessor’s Division Mapping section and Information Technology Services. There 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.SFAP & CFAP DISCLAIMER: Per the California Code, RTC 606. some legal parcels may have been combined for assessment purposes (CFAP) or separated for assessment purposes (SFAP) into multiple parcels for a variety of tax assessment reasons. SFAP and CFAP parcels are assigned their own APN number and primarily result from a parcel being split by a tax rate area boundary, due to a recorded land use lease, or by request of the property owner. Assessor parcel (APN) maps reflect when parcels have been separated or combined for assessment purposes, and are one legal entity. The goal of the GIS parcel fabric data is to distinguish the SFAP and CFAP parcel configurations from the legal configurations, to convey the legal parcel configurations. This workflow is in progress. Please be advised that while we endeavor to restore SFAP and CFAP parcels back to their legal configurations in the primary parcel fabric layer, SFAP and CFAP parcels may be distributed throughout the dataset. Parcels that have been restored to their legal configurations, do not reflect the SFAP or CFAP parcel configurations that correspond to the current property tax delineations. We intend for parcel reports and parcel data to capture when a parcel has been separated or combined for assessment purposes, however in some cases, information may not be available in GIS for the SFAP/CFAP status of a parcel configuration shown. For help or questions regarding a parcel’s SFAP/CFAP status, or property survey data, please visit Napa County’s Surveying Services or Property Mapping Information. For more information you can visit our website: When a Parcel is Not a Parcel | Napa County, CA

    Data last synced 07-01-2025 00:47. Data synced on a Daily interval.

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    Requests reporter

    • citizen-problem-reporter-1-gtpdd.hub.arcgis.com
    • reporthub.waukee.org
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    Updated May 12, 2025
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    Golden Triangle Planning and Development District, Inc. (2025). Requests reporter [Dataset]. https://citizen-problem-reporter-1-gtpdd.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/requests-reporter
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    May 12, 2025
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    Golden Triangle Planning and Development District, Inc.
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    A feature layer view used by the Citizen Problem Reporter app to submit non-emergency problems and requests in the community.

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    Public Comment

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • mountrail-nd-open-data-sidwell.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Jul 7, 2020
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    The Sidwell Company (2020). Public Comment [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/6bd19d68b38548278153f67d4807ece0
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    Jul 7, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    The Sidwell Company
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    Description

    A map used in the Public Comment application to gather public comment.

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    Trash Problems

    • citizen-problem-reporter-1-borger.hub.arcgis.com
    • arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Oct 20, 2021
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    City of Borger, Texas (2021). Trash Problems [Dataset]. https://citizen-problem-reporter-1-borger.hub.arcgis.com/items/8e4fea540579470f9570f513632b1016
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    Oct 20, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Borger, Texas
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    Description

    A map used to report trash or curbside pickup concerns in our community.

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    Land Use Problems

    • citizen-problem-reporter-geo-usach.hub.arcgis.com
    • citizen-problem-reporter-palo-alto.hub.arcgis.com
    • +6more
    Updated Jul 18, 2021
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    Departamento de Ingeniería Geoespacial y Ambiental (2021). Land Use Problems [Dataset]. https://citizen-problem-reporter-geo-usach.hub.arcgis.com/items/81a85eb7e68b45fdba7c4d4dce3a9377
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    Jul 18, 2021
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    Departamento de Ingeniería Geoespacial y Ambiental
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    Description

    A map used to report land use concerns in our community.

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    OC Current Land Use

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • detroitdata.org
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    Updated Feb 17, 2021
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    Oakland County, Michigan (2021). OC Current Land Use [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/oakgov::oc-current-land-use
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    Feb 17, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Oakland County, Michigan
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    BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE. A spatial representation of land use. The polygons contained in this feature class were derived from the Oakland County Tax Parcel feature class. Each parcel was categorized by its land use. When a parcel has multiple land uses, the dominant land use is shown. Assessing records and orthophotography were the main sources used to attribute each tax parcel with land use information. The data was collected in 2021. Key attributes are the land use and key pin (Sidwell number). Land Use stores the Land Use description for each parcel. The Key Pin is the unique Parcel Identification Number (Pin) used to link the parcel to the parcel attributes which are stored and maintained in Oakland County Land Records.

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    Public Comment

    • mountrail-nd-open-data-sidwell.hub.arcgis.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jul 7, 2020
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    The Sidwell Company (2020). Public Comment [Dataset]. https://mountrail-nd-open-data-sidwell.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/public-comment
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    Jul 7, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    The Sidwell Company
    Description

    Public Comment is a configuration of Crowdsource Polling that can be used by the general public and other interested parties to review land use cases or capital projects and submit feedback on a given case or project.Learn more

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    Land Use Inquiry

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • dataportal.kenoshacounty.org
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    Updated Jul 7, 2020
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    The Sidwell Company (2020). Land Use Inquiry [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/Sidwell::land-use-inquiry
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    Jul 7, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    The Sidwell Company
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    Description

    A map used in the Land Use Inquiry application to identify land use and zoning designations that impact the use of land.

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    Water / Sewer Problems

    • citizen-problem-reporter-3-blueraster.hub.arcgis.com
    • arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Nov 15, 2021
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    Blue Raster (2021). Water / Sewer Problems [Dataset]. https://citizen-problem-reporter-3-blueraster.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/water-sewer-problems
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    Nov 15, 2021
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    Blue Raster
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    Description

    A map used to report water and sewer concerns in our community.

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    Animal Problems

    • citizen-problem-reporter-2-sidwell.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Aug 21, 2020
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    The Sidwell Company (2020). Animal Problems [Dataset]. https://citizen-problem-reporter-2-sidwell.hub.arcgis.com/maps/e5617313a6c44566a467cdf9fc7da33a
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    Aug 21, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    The Sidwell Company
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    Description

    A map used to report animal concerns in our community.

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    Citizen Problem Center Reports

    • air-quality-problem-reporter-maryland.hub.arcgis.com
    • citizen-problem-reporter-greenwichgis.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Apr 22, 2022
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    ArcGIS Online for Maryland (2022). Citizen Problem Center Reports [Dataset]. https://air-quality-problem-reporter-maryland.hub.arcgis.com/maps/eb46d98af0794a50811719d265f0db4c
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    Apr 22, 2022
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    ArcGIS Online for Maryland
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    Description

    A map used in the Citizen Problem Center site to display active problem reports.

  18. Parcels Public

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    Updated Aug 15, 2023
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    Napa County GIS | ArcGIS Online (2023). Parcels Public [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/napacounty::parcels-public-1
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    Aug 15, 2023
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    Napa County GIS | ArcGIS Online
    License

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

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    Internal view of the parcel layer. This view contains all the attributes that can be seen by County employees.There 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.SFAP & CFAP DISCLAIMER: Per the California Code, RTC 606. some legal parcels may have been combined for assessment purposes (CFAP) or separated for assessment purposes (SFAP) into multiple parcels for a variety of tax assessment reasons. SFAP and CFAP parcels are assigned their own APN number and primarily result from a parcel being split by a tax rate area boundary, due to a recorded land use lease, or by request of the property owner. Assessor parcel (APN) maps reflect when parcels have been separated or combined for assessment purposes, and are one legal entity. The goal of the GIS parcel fabric data is to distinguish the SFAP and CFAP parcel configurations from the legal configurations, to convey the legal parcel configurations. This workflow is in progress. Please be advised that while we endeavor to restore SFAP and CFAP parcels back to their legal configurations in the primary parcel fabric layer, SFAP and CFAP parcels may be distributed throughout the dataset. Parcels that have been restored to their legal configurations, do not reflect the SFAP or CFAP parcel configurations that correspond to the current property tax delineations. We intend for parcel reports and parcel data to capture when a parcel has been separated or combined for assessment purposes, however in some cases, information may not be available in GIS for the SFAP/CFAP status of a parcel configuration shown. For help or questions regarding a parcel’s SFAP/CFAP status, or property survey data, please visit Napa County’s Surveying Services or Property Mapping Information. For more information you can visit our website: When a Parcel is Not a Parcel | Napa County, CA

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    Events Calendar

    • mountrail-nd-open-data-sidwell.hub.arcgis.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jul 7, 2020
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    The Sidwell Company (2020). Events Calendar [Dataset]. https://mountrail-nd-open-data-sidwell.hub.arcgis.com/maps/c2daed01ca4649f9a235ca1961417ff4
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    Jul 7, 2020
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    The Sidwell Company
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    Description

    A map used in the Events Calendar application to discover festivals, shows, concerts and other events occurring in a community.

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    Citizen Problem Survey

    • citizen-problem-reporter-1-borger.hub.arcgis.com
    • citizen-problem-reporter-pinckney.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Oct 20, 2021
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    City of Borger, Texas (2021). Citizen Problem Survey [Dataset]. https://citizen-problem-reporter-1-borger.hub.arcgis.com/maps/199d7427410d48f1ac00663bb61c9bf4
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    Oct 20, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Borger, Texas
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    Description

    A map used to monitor submitted satisfaction survey regarding the service requested.

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The Sidwell Company (2020). Tax Parcel Viewer [Dataset]. https://equitable-property-value-sidwell.hub.arcgis.com/maps/95b758f175cf4ce78ceec325f232249f

Tax Parcel Viewer

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Dataset updated
Jul 22, 2020
Dataset authored and provided by
The Sidwell Company
Area covered
Description

A map used in the Floodplain Inquiry application to locate parcels impacted by FEMA floodplain boundaries.

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