Managing Parcels in ArcGIS 10 ArcGIS Geodatabase Editing Workflows Editing Maps Tim Hensley Esri Solution Engineer Karen Lowrey Esri Geospatial Analyst Basemaps Public Access Value Analysis
ArcGIS 10 Parcel Solution Public Access Value Analysis Workflow Manager New Web Maps/Apps Editing Workflows Editing Maps New Tax Parcels New Subs, Blocks, Lots New Condos, Units Survey Adjustment Basemaps ArcGIS Geodatabase Tax Parcels Assessment Layers (sales, foreclosures, value info, etc.) Subs, Blocks, Lots, ROWs Condos, Units Survey Control Basemap Information
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More info on Parcel Data Model by Nancy von Meyer Esri Bookstore
What is a Parcel Fabric? Set of related tables and feature classes stored in a geodatabase Forms a parcel boundary network Explicit topology - defined by common parcel corners, no overlaps and gaps between neighboring parcels
Source: U.S. Department of Interior-Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia -1988
Parcel Fabric PLSS Township (1) PLSS Section (2) Lot Park PLSS Quarter Section (3) Outlot Special Surveys (4) Building Fabric Simultaneous Conveyance (5) Conveyance Division (6) Unit Pubilc ROW Tax (7) Egress \ Ingress Ownership (8) Encumbrance (9) Easement Separated Rights (10) Private ROW Other (11)
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Scope of Technology The Workflow A Framework for Parcel Information Management Land Records Submitted to Agency Geodatabase Agency Creates Digital Parcels Integrate parcels with the existing Fabric Parcel Fabric
Data Model : Relationships Plans 1 1-M Parcels
Data Model: Plans Plans - Store and manage plans, plats, legal records - Parcels can be created in and grouped by their associated legal record
Data Model : Relationships Plans 1 1-M Parcels 1 1-M Points 2-1 1-M Lines
Data Model : Parcels Record values and Topology Parcel lines store (COGO) dimensions End points are common - Topological integrity
Data Model : Redundancy supports Spatial Quality Each parcel has its own set of related lines - Overlapping lines for a common boundary Redundant network - More boundary lines define relatively fewer points # of lines= 16 # of points = 9
Data Model : Fabric geometry Curves - True, parametric curves - Radial lines
Data Model : Relationships Plans 1 1-M Parcels 1 1 1-M Points 2-1 1-M Lines 1 0-1 Line Points 0-M
Data Model : Line-points Line points preserve data integrity - A line point is a parcel corner point that sits on an adjacent boundary line but does not split it
Data Model : Line-points Fabric uses Line points for overlapping lines
Data Model Fabric allows overlapping parcels Natural boundaries Donut/island and multipart parcels Historic parcels
Data Model : Relationships Plans 1 1-M Parcels 1 1 1-M 1 Points 2-1 1-M Lines 0-1 Control 1 0-1 Line Points 0-M
Anatomy of a Parcel A Parcel is an Area of Land
Anatomy of a Parcel A Parcel is an Area of Land - Related set of Lines - Defined by From/To Points POB XY XY XY XY XY XY XY XY
Streamlined Workflows Merge parcels while maintaining interior lot lines Split based on new interior lines or metes & bounds descriptions Import digitally submitted data (from CAD files or other sources) Update parcel corners to more accurate data Number new parcels using snake tool
Data Integrity Easily and quickly incorporate new data Preserve parcel connectivity during incorporation Maintain positional relationships with other layers (easement, right of ways, utilities, etc.)
Scope of Technology The Workflow A Framework for Parcel Information Management Land Records Submitted to Agency Geodatabase Agency Creates Digital Parcels Integrate parcels with the existing Fabric Parcel Fabric Adjust Fabric Adjust other GIS Layers
Loading Your Data Multiple methods available for loading your data into a fabric - Geodatabase feature classes and topologies - COGO coverages - CAD datafiles Database Parcel Model
Loading data into the Parcel Fabric Data Model Lots Lot_Polygons Lot_Lines Lots_Topo Parcels Parcels Parcel_Lines Parcels_Topo Parcel Model Line Must be Single Part Line Must Not Self-Overlap Line Must Not Self-Intersect Line Must Not Intersect Or Touch Interior Line Must be Covered by Boundary Of (polygon) Polygon Boundary Must be Covered By (Line) Geodatabase
ArcGIS 10 Parcel Solution Esri land records solution - Leverage work published on Land Records Resource Center - Migrate data storage and maintenance to ArcGIS 10 Parcel Fabric - Leverage Production Mapping Workflow Database Design Data Conversion Load Data into Parcel Fabric Train Staff Professional Services Technical Support Parcel Fabric Implementation