Description: Abstract:
The Composite Land Records (CLRMN) theme consists of various arc attributes, seven logical region subclass layers, and annotations for display purposes. This theme enables the analysis and capture of information in the property appraisers computer assisted mass appraisal (CAMA) database which includes tax assessment, land value, sales, etc: as well as creation of official assessment maps.
The CLRMN theme is an arc and polygon coverage with user defined attributes. Seven region subclasses are developed from polygon topology: 1. Public land survey system (pls) boundaries, 2. Subdivisions (sub), 3. Blocks (blk), 4. platted lots (lot), 5. parcels (pcl). Each region subclass is populated with user-defined attributes for analysis and cartographic display. Annotation is derived from the attribute fields.
Purpose: The Arc/Info Region Data Model is used to maintain spatial accuracy and improve data application and retrieval. The region feature class will handle discontinuous and nested areas. Regions permit thematic data to be integrated into a single coverage. The primary advantage of the composite approach is that it is much easier to maintain cartographic consistency among the data layers. If the layers were maintained in separate themes, it is easy to see how over time, no matter how good the quality control, the data would become inconsistent and numerous polygon slivers would result when the different layers are overlaid. For this compelling reason, Okaloosa County has chosen the composite approach to maintaining the property data.
The PCL.shp data layer has been created for the purposes of providing GIS users a mechanism of appraisement for parcels of land and their associated structures.
Shape File Metadata:
Data Maintained by the Okaloosa County Property Appraiser
Property Values shown are from the previous year certified tax roll.
All other CAMA data is from the current year.
G.I.S. spatial data is from the current year.
Projected Coordinate System: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Florida_North_FIPS_0903_Feet
Projection: Lambert_Conformal_Conic
Geographic Coordinate System:
GCS_North_American_1983
Datum: D_North_American_1983
Prime Meridian: 0
Description: The Subdivision Layer is derived from the region.sub Composite Land Records (CLRMN) coverage. The CLRMN coverage is an arc, polygon, region, and annotation coverage used primarily for identifying parcel boundaries and associated parcel data. The 6 maintained regions consist of region.pls, region.sub, region.blk, region.lot, region.pcl, and region.hyd.
Copyright Text: Okaloosa County GIS department and Okaloosa County Property Appraiser.
Description: Abstract:
The Composite Land Records (CLRMN) theme consists of various arc attributes, seven logical region subclass layers, and annotations for display purposes. This theme enables the analysis and capture of information in the property appraisers computer assisted mass appraisal (CAMA) database which includes tax assessment, land value, sales, etc: as well as creation of official assessment maps.
The CLRMN theme is an arc and polygon coverage with user defined attributes. Seven region subclasses are developed from polygon topology: 1. Public land survey system (pls) boundaries, 2. Subdivisions (sub), 3. Blocks (blk), 4. platted lots (lot), 5. parcels (pcl). Each region subclass is populated with user-defined attributes for analysis and cartographic display. Annotation is derived from the attribute fields.
Purpose: The Arc/Info Region Data Model is used to maintain spatial accuracy and improve data application and retrieval. The region feature class will handle discontinuous and nested areas. Regions permit thematic data to be integrated into a single coverage. The primary advantage of the composite approach is that it is much easier to maintain cartographic consistency among the data layers. If the layers were maintained in separate themes, it is easy to see how over time, no matter how good the quality control, the data would become inconsistent and numerous polygon slivers would result when the different layers are overlaid. For this compelling reason, Okaloosa County has chosen the composite approach to maintaining the property data.
The PCL.shp data layer has been created for the purposes of providing GIS users a mechanism of appraisement for parcels of land and their associated structures.
Shape File Metadata:
Data Maintained by the Okaloosa County Property Appraiser
Property Values shown are from the previous year certified tax roll.
All other CAMA data is from the current year.
G.I.S. spatial data is from the current year.
Projected Coordinate System: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Florida_North_FIPS_0903_Feet
Projection: Lambert_Conformal_Conic
Geographic Coordinate System:
GCS_North_American_1983
Datum: D_North_American_1983
Prime Meridian: 0
Description: Abstract:
The Composite Land Records (CLRMN) theme consists of various arc attributes, seven logical region subclass layers, and annotations for display purposes. This theme enables the analysis and capture of information in the property appraisers computer assisted mass appraisal (CAMA) database which includes tax assessment, land value, sales, etc: as well as creation of official assessment maps.
The CLRMN theme is an arc and polygon coverage with user defined attributes. Seven region subclasses are developed from polygon topology: 1. Public land survey system (pls) boundaries, 2. Subdivisions (sub), 3. Blocks (blk), 4. platted lots (lot), 5. parcels (pcl). Each region subclass is populated with user-defined attributes for analysis and cartographic display. Annotation is derived from the attribute fields.
Purpose: The Arc/Info Region Data Model is used to maintain spatial accuracy and improve data application and retrieval. The region feature class will handle discontinuous and nested areas. Regions permit thematic data to be integrated into a single coverage. The primary advantage of the composite approach is that it is much easier to maintain cartographic consistency among the data layers. If the layers were maintained in separate themes, it is easy to see how over time, no matter how good the quality control, the data would become inconsistent and numerous polygon slivers would result when the different layers are overlaid. For this compelling reason, Okaloosa County has chosen the composite approach to maintaining the property data.
The PCL.shp data layer has been created for the purposes of providing GIS users a mechanism of appraisement for parcels of land and their associated structures.
Shape File Metadata:
Data Maintained by the Okaloosa County Property Appraiser
Property Values shown are from the previous year certified tax roll.
All other CAMA data is from the current year.
G.I.S. spatial data is from the current year.
Projected Coordinate System: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Florida_North_FIPS_0903_Feet
Projection: Lambert_Conformal_Conic
Geographic Coordinate System:
GCS_North_American_1983
Datum: D_North_American_1983
Prime Meridian: 0
Description: This feature class delimits the incorporated city limits of all cities in Okaloosa County. The scanned ordinances (annexations) are here: \\Gisvm100\gisprojects\PDFdocs\Ordinances
Description: Abstract:
The Composite Land Records (CLRMN) theme consists of various arc attributes, seven logical region subclass layers, and annotations for display purposes. This theme enables the analysis and capture of information in the property appraisers computer assisted mass appraisal (CAMA) database which includes tax assessment, land value, sales, etc: as well as creation of official assessment maps.
The CLRMN theme is an arc and polygon coverage with user defined attributes. Seven region subclasses are developed from polygon topology: 1. Public land survey system (pls) boundaries, 2. Subdivisions (sub), 3. Blocks (blk), 4. platted lots (lot), 5. parcels (pcl). Each region subclass is populated with user-defined attributes for analysis and cartographic display. Annotation is derived from the attribute fields.
Purpose: The Arc/Info Region Data Model is used to maintain spatial accuracy and improve data application and retrieval. The region feature class will handle discontinuous and nested areas. Regions permit thematic data to be integrated into a single coverage. The primary advantage of the composite approach is that it is much easier to maintain cartographic consistency among the data layers. If the layers were maintained in separate themes, it is easy to see how over time, no matter how good the quality control, the data would become inconsistent and numerous polygon slivers would result when the different layers are overlaid. For this compelling reason, Okaloosa County has chosen the composite approach to maintaining the property data.
The PCL.shp data layer has been created for the purposes of providing GIS users a mechanism of appraisement for parcels of land and their associated structures.
Shape File Metadata:
Data Maintained by the Okaloosa County Property Appraiser
Property Values shown are from the previous year certified tax roll.
All other CAMA data is from the current year.
G.I.S. spatial data is from the current year.
Projected Coordinate System: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Florida_North_FIPS_0903_Feet
Projection: Lambert_Conformal_Conic
Geographic Coordinate System:
GCS_North_American_1983
Datum: D_North_American_1983
Prime Meridian: 0
Description: Abstract:
The Composite Land Records (CLRMN) theme consists of various arc attributes, seven logical region subclass layers, and annotations for display purposes. This theme enables the analysis and capture of information in the property appraisers computer assisted mass appraisal (CAMA) database which includes tax assessment, land value, sales, etc: as well as creation of official assessment maps.
The CLRMN theme is an arc and polygon coverage with user defined attributes. Seven region subclasses are developed from polygon topology: 1. Public land survey system (pls) boundaries, 2. Subdivisions (sub), 3. Blocks (blk), 4. platted lots (lot), 5. parcels (pcl). Each region subclass is populated with user-defined attributes for analysis and cartographic display. Annotation is derived from the attribute fields.
Purpose: The Arc/Info Region Data Model is used to maintain spatial accuracy and improve data application and retrieval. The region feature class will handle discontinuous and nested areas. Regions permit thematic data to be integrated into a single coverage. The primary advantage of the composite approach is that it is much easier to maintain cartographic consistency among the data layers. If the layers were maintained in separate themes, it is easy to see how over time, no matter how good the quality control, the data would become inconsistent and numerous polygon slivers would result when the different layers are overlaid. For this compelling reason, Okaloosa County has chosen the composite approach to maintaining the property data.
The PCL.shp data layer has been created for the purposes of providing GIS users a mechanism of appraisement for parcels of land and their associated structures.
Shape File Metadata:
Data Maintained by the Okaloosa County Property Appraiser
Property Values shown are from the previous year certified tax roll.
All other CAMA data is from the current year.
G.I.S. spatial data is from the current year.
Projected Coordinate System: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Florida_North_FIPS_0903_Feet
Projection: Lambert_Conformal_Conic
Geographic Coordinate System:
GCS_North_American_1983
Datum: D_North_American_1983
Prime Meridian: 0
Description: A collection of features that represent a published version of parcel information. These features are extracted from the parcel editing environment, simplified and merged with other attributes for analysis and reporting.
Description: A collection of features that represent a published version of parcel information. These features are extracted from the parcel editing environment, simplified and merged with other attributes for analysis and reporting.