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Parcel Mapping Services
Parcel Mapping is the process in which land parcels are created. These maps comprise of polygons which are created from the base map, which shows the details of the ownership of the properties and related information.

 


Name: parcel_val
Type: Float, click OK
From the Editor Toolbar, Select Editor > Start editing, select the location that contains the parcels_area shapefile.

locked parcel
[ESRI software] In Survey Analyst - Cadastral Editor, a parcel that has been locked for editing. Locked parcels cannot be edited simultaneously in a multiuser environment.

Parcel Mapping Services
clients can avail from us parcel mapping services, which is a process in which land parcels are created.

Parcel definition
A Parcel is a single cadastral unit, which is the spatial extent of the past, present, and future rights and interests in real property.

parcel data - Data representing the geographic limits of property ownership as defined by some legal instrument.

Parcel/Tax Map Digitizing
Soil Map and Flood Map Digitizing
Mapping from Aerial Photos & Satellite Imagery ...

Parcel Owner Notification List
Try It Get the Code
This application uses the ArcGIS API for JavaScript to combine spatial analysis capabilities from ArcGIS Server with local government data to create a mailing list of specific property owners.

Parcel Lot
Land often not residing within a square, most of which were created in 1905 by Act of Congress. All the unsubdivided land from Washington County merged with the city of Washington to form the District of Columbia.
Pictometry ...

parcel maps
The basic drawings (maps) of the land cadastre (ownership boundaries) for all public and private lands.

Parcel is a fundamental cadastral unit: a piece of land which can be owned, sold, and developed. Parcels have legal descriptions which not only describe their boundaries but also contain information concerning rights and interests.

Parcel - Generally refers to a piece of land that can be designated by number.
Photogrammetry - The system of gathering information about physical objects through aerial photography and satellite imagery.

Parcel: A portion of the earth defined by a boundary inside of which certain assigned rights apply regarding occupancy and/or use of land, air or water.

GIS: parcel sizes and deforestation, Theobroma. The colonisation scheme is compromised of 100 ha and 50 ha lots.

PARCEL
The parcel number assigned to an unsubdivided property. It is unique to the particular property map on which it appears.
PARENT ACCOUNT NUMBER ...

Parcel management and Taxation
Agricultural Land Management
Easement and ROW Maintenance
Other ...

parcel PIN
Acronym for parcel identification number. In Survey Analyst - Cadastral Editor, a unique identifier for a parcel.

Parcel Attribute File (See LORIS)
PC-DOS
Personal Computer - Disk Operating System ...

parcel-base map A map showing land parcels that is used as the fundamental data layer to which other data layers are referenced.

PARCEL
See LAND PARCEL.
PIXEL
1) The smallest element of a display device, such as a video monitor, that can be independently assigned attribute, such as colour and intensity. 2) In remote sensing, refers to the fundamental unit of data collection.

Parcel centroids acquired from County Assessors, one street address for each point.
Zip Plus 4 centroids located in the middle of the streets.
City Centers and Populated Places Centroids ...

Parcel - A track of land demarcated and registered according to laws governing land administration and property registration.
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A parcel of land where rifle shooting is taught or practised under controlled conditions
Minimum size
N/A ...

If parcels can be sorted by decreasing value, then numbers ("scores") can always be assigned to them so that parcel P has greater value than Q exactly when Score(P) > Score(Q).

Join the parcel centroids with the st_class_lut
Select all of the parcel centroids that have a value of 'Inhabited'
Spatial Join of Parcels Centroids with Buffer Zones ...

Because 2 parcels of land are shown on the one plan it is most likely that this cadastral plan was drawn when the parcel of land was sub-divided into 2 parcels.
How is a Cadastral Map different to a Cadastral Plan?

each land parcel in the city has a zoning attribute attached to it
dissolve boundaries between parcels if the zoning is the same
result can be a map showing large areas of similar zoning classes ...

In the end, 200 parcels were cut out of Plum Creek's land base. Vona was glad he chose IcoMap. "It was bug free, easy to learn and everyone is happy with the results.

Who owns the land parcel on the corner?
How far is it between two places?
Where is land zoned for industrial use?
and analytical questions such as: ...

Convectional Lifting The vertical lifting of parcels of air through convective heating of the atmosphere. This process can initiate adiabatic processes inside the air parcel.

parcel p. 226 contiguous unit of the earth's surface defined by a common collection of legal rights. peak p. 161 point of local divergence on a surface; all neighboring points are lower. (Topology of topography) pixel p.

Generally, this means maps and other descriptions of land parcels as well as the identification of who owns certain legal rights to the land (such as ownership, liens, easements, mortgages, and other legal interests).

Subdivision Plan: a plot or map based on a survey of a parcel of land. Boundary lines are drawn inside the larger parcel to indicated the creation of new boundary lines and roads .

map, land use Map showing by means of a coding system the various purposes for which parcels of land are being used by man. map, line Map composed of lines as distinguished from photographic imagery.

In computer Cartography and GIS, the vector data structures were first to be used because they were created simply from the digitizing tablets, they better represented the complex features like land parcels, ...

On April 26, 1978, NASA launched a sensor system capable of measuring temperatures and albedo, from which the apparent thermal inertia (ATI) of parcels of the Earth's land and sea surfaces can be estimated.

For instance, if you are querying a Parcel geodatabase you might want to constrain the results to only those parcels with a value of greater than $100,000. You can apply constraints such as this through the IQueryFilter interface.

Manage the integrity of parcel data (including record information from deeds and survey plans) in a cadastral fabric dataset.

Most are deterministic models, involve a succession, or cascade, of individual parcel assignments. The final result is strongly biased by the ordering of parcel consideration, mathematical assumptions and the assignment of discrete model parameters.

In this application one parcel map and one building boundary map have been created for the prototype. The parcel map contains the parcel number, address, owner's name, SBL number, land use, etc.

The classic example is a municipal parcel database. First, there may be a parcels layer which only contains the Tax Assessor parcel ID number (PIN).

For example, in a land management application, a parcel can be split creating several smaller ones, or, alternatively, several parcels can be merged into a new larger one;
timing relationships describe temporal relationships between entities, e.g.

acquérir les données nécessaires pour rédiger une description officielle d'une parcelle de terrain particulière;
établir de nouveau les limites d'une parcelle de terrain pour laquelle un levé avait déjà été réalisé; ...

Agricultural records can indicate how much pesticide has been applied to a parcel of land. By locating these parcels and intersecting them with streams, the GIS can be used to predict the amount of nutrient runoff in each stream.

In a GIS, collections of geographic features are organized into data sets, such as land parcels, fire locations, buildings, orthophoto imagery, and raster-based digital elevation models (DEMs).

Multipurpose cadastral systems are parcel-based land information systems (Dueker and Kjerne 1989, Vonderohe et al. 1991). These parcels could be sections of the public land survey, counties, or wildlife management units, for example.

A theme is a set of related features, such as nations, districts, cities, streets, parcels, utilities, or bus routes, along with the attributes for those features.

These members had each contributed money to buy a single parcel with the intention of subdividing it fairly. They were engaged in a disagreement about the boundaries and the subdivision of the farm.

Cadastral Relating to land boundaries and subdivisions, parcels of land suitable for transfer of title. The legally recognized registration of the quantity, value and ownership of land parcels.

Metes and Bounds:
A system of land survey that defines land parcels according to visible natural landscape features and distance. The resultant field pattern is usually very irregular in shape.

Includes the length and direction of each side of a property boundary and the area of each parcel.
Cartesian Coordinate System ...

Q
Query or Database Query: The retrieval and display of data from a database about one or more features, such as a parcel, its size, owner, value and location or address.

Land Information System (LIS) - Similar to a GIS, an LIS is designed specifically to create, visualize, analyze, report and publish land-based data such as parcel information, zoning, land use, ownership and general property information.

In simple terms, geographic or spatial data may be thought of as features located on or referenced to the Earth's surface, such as roads, streams, political boundaries, schools, land use classifications, property ownership parcels, ...

Thus it would be ambiguous as to which feature the attribute would belong. In some cases it may, for example, represent a road between two parcels of land. In this case it is entirely appropriate for the boundary to contain category information.

Features - real life objects or things that are represented on digital maps. They can be modeled by: Points - locations of Lamp Posts, Lines - streets, or Polygons - a lake or land parcel.

geographic feature A user-defined geographic phenomenon that can be modeled or represented using geographic data sets in ArcInfo. Examples of geographic features include streets, sewer lines, manhole covers, accidents, lot lines, and parcels.

can be indexed in a relational database by number, type, date, engineering drawings, etc., and queried and displayed by users. GIS applications can be built which allows users to point to and retrieve for display a scanned document (e.g., tax parcel) ...

Geocoding can also be applied against actual parcel data, typically from municipal tax maps. In this case, the result of the geocoding will be an actually positioned space as opposed to an interpolated point.

See also: Information, GIS, Map, Area, Geographic