From ANDERSON.DEAN at co.polk.or.us Mon Jan 3 09:37:01 2011 From: ANDERSON.DEAN at co.polk.or.us (DEAN ANDERSON) Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2011 09:37:01 -0800 Subject: [ORMAP-Tech] New ORMAP WIKI Support Page Message-ID: <4D2198C2.6176.00FD.0@co.polk.or.us> I have created a new WIKI to support the ORMAP ESRI ARCMAP TOOLS group. The goal of the WIKI is to facilitate communication and to help us transition to ArcMap 10. Please check this out and let me know what you think. http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/opet/index.php?title=Main_Page Dean Anderson Polk County IT Director PS. Phil could you add this link to the ORMAP page. http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/opet/index.php?title=Main_Page -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ANDERSON.DEAN at co.polk.or.us Tue Jan 4 12:05:10 2011 From: ANDERSON.DEAN at co.polk.or.us (DEAN ANDERSON) Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2011 12:05:10 -0800 Subject: [ORMAP-Tech] Version 2.1.3 ORMAP Tools for ArcMap 10. Message-ID: <4D230CFC.6176.00FD.0@co.polk.or.us> We are currently converting the SourceForge site to automatically download the next release of the ESRI ORMAP toolbar that is compatible with ArcMap 10. Conversion and testing may take a day or two. My goal is to have this ready for you by Friday. So for the next couple of days, please DO NOT download ORMAP TOOLS. I will send out an e-mail when it is ready. Thanks Dean Anderson IT Director Polk County -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ANDERSON.DEAN at co.polk.or.us Mon Jan 10 09:20:23 2011 From: ANDERSON.DEAN at co.polk.or.us (DEAN ANDERSON) Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 09:20:23 -0800 Subject: [ORMAP-Tech] ArcMap 10 Message-ID: <4D2ACF5B.6176.00FD.0@co.polk.or.us> The ORMAP ESRI ARCMAP 10 release appears to be working. It would be nice if somebody(s) tried this and let me know it is working. https://sourceforge.net/projects/opet/ Good Luck Dean Anderson IT Directory Polk County -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From philip.l.mcclellan at dor.state.or.us Wed Jan 26 16:42:39 2011 From: philip.l.mcclellan at dor.state.or.us (MCCLELLAN Philip L) Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2011 00:42:39 +0000 Subject: [ORMAP-Tech] Definition of Terms Message-ID: <028BAAECC777D1448B8E4BB3FEB2EAF501DF27E76480@MBX11.EXCHPROD.USA.NET> Hello everyone, I'm trying to get the correct definition of a couple terms used cadastral cartography, don't worry it's a very short list. I was at a conference and I heard several terms thrown around and I was getting confused that I may be using the terms incorrectly so, I thought I would ask the pros. Could you please define the following terms for me: 1. Parcel 2. Tax Lot 3. 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URL: From ANDERSON.DEAN at co.polk.or.us Thu Jan 27 08:18:19 2011 From: ANDERSON.DEAN at co.polk.or.us (DEAN ANDERSON) Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2011 08:18:19 -0800 Subject: [ORMAP-Tech] Definition of Terms From Olden Times In-Reply-To: <028BAAECC777D1448B8E4BB3FEB2EAF501DF27E76480@MBX11.EXCHPROD.USA.NET> References: <028BAAECC777D1448B8E4BB3FEB2EAF501DF27E76480@MBX11.EXCHPROD.USA.NET> Message-ID: <4D412A4C.6176.00FD.0@co.polk.or.us> Phil I dug through some of my old stuff from previous GIS/Mapping meetings and such and came up with the following: Taxlot (Taxlot) - An area of land uniquely identified by the county assessor for assessment purposes. (from the 1996 intergovernment group report) Parcel - A while back several groups did a review of legislation and found that the word parcel was used 100's of times in state legislation in many different contexts. The group decided not to use parcel as a definition of anything. b) In many local zoning ordinances the planning department has a definition for a "lawfully created parcel" (ie: Polk County Ordinance 91.950). The definition used for parcel is:" A unit of land created by partitioning of land, or as created pursuant to Sections 91.950 and 91.955 of the Polk County Ordinances. This also means a parcel has been "lawfully" created and meets local land use ordinances so somebody can develop it. The word "parcel" also appears can appear on partition plats like "parcel 1". Tract - Another term that gets used to mean many different things but often qualified with the following words "tract of land" and references "An area of land or a defined piece of ground". Gets used in ORS 92 in the following two statements: "?Partition? means either an act of partitioning land or an area or tract of land partitioned." or "Subdivision? means either an act of subdividing land or an area or a tract of land subdivided." The word "tract" is also used on old Fruit Farm Plats such as "Tract 1". Finally, our assessor and appraisers use the word "tract" to refer to a single or multiple taxlots that are treated as a single financial unit. Each taxlot within the tract has the same "unit id". Hope this does not confuse the issue more. Dean -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EYSTAD at co.clatsop.or.us Thu Jan 27 09:25:53 2011 From: EYSTAD at co.clatsop.or.us (Eileen Ystad) Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2011 09:25:53 -0800 Subject: [ORMAP-Tech] Definition of Terms From Olden Times In-Reply-To: <4D412A4C.6176.00FD.0@co.polk.or.us> References: <028BAAECC777D1448B8E4BB3FEB2EAF501DF27E76480@MBX11.EXCHPROD.USA.NET> <4D412A4C.6176.00FD.0@co.polk.or.us> Message-ID: <4D413A210200000700070210@mail.co.clatsop.or.us> The only thing I would add is "Tract" can also appear on Subdivisions Plats,for example; Tract A, Tract B, generally for common areas or open space. Eileen Eileen Ystad Senior Cartographer Clatsop County Assessment and Taxation 820 Exchange Street, Suite 200 Astoria, OR 97103 (503) 338-3747 >>> "DEAN ANDERSON" 1/27/2011 8:18 AM >>> Phil I dug through some of my old stuff from previous GIS/Mapping meetings and such and came up with the following: Taxlot (Taxlot) - An area of land uniquely identified by the county assessor for assessment purposes. (from the 1996 intergovernment group report) Parcel - A while back several groups did a review of legislation and found that the word parcel was used 100's of times in state legislation in many different contexts. The group decided not to use parcel as a definition of anything. b) In many local zoning ordinances the planning department has a definition for a "lawfully created parcel" (ie: Polk County Ordinance 91.950). The definition used for parcel is:" A unit of land created by partitioning of land, or as created pursuant to Sections 91.950 and 91.955 of the Polk County Ordinances. This also means a parcel has been "lawfully" created and meets local land use ordinances so somebody can develop it. The word "parcel" also appears can appear on partition plats like "parcel 1". Tract - Another term that gets used to mean many different things but often qualified with the following words "tract of land" and references "An area of land or a defined piece of ground". Gets used in ORS 92 in the following two statements: "?Partition? means either an act of partitioning land or an area or tract of land partitioned." or "Subdivision? means either an act of subdividing land or an area or a tract of land subdivided." The word "tract" is also used on old Fruit Farm Plats such as "Tract 1". Finally, our assessor and appraisers use the word "tract" to refer to a single or multiple taxlots that are treated as a single financial unit. Each taxlot within the tract has the same "unit id". Hope this does not confuse the issue more. Dean This message has been prepared on resources owned by Clatsop County, Oregon. It is subject to the Internet and Online Services Use Policy and Procedures of Clatsop County. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From SGanoe at co.marion.or.us Thu Jan 27 11:09:45 2011 From: SGanoe at co.marion.or.us (Steve Ganoe) Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2011 11:09:45 -0800 Subject: [ORMAP-Tech] Definition of Terms From Olden Times Message-ID: This all looks good. Marion County's zoning ordinance includes the phrase "excluding units of land created solely to establish a separate tax account" in its definition of parcel to specifically distinguish them from taxlots. Steve Steve Ganoe GIS Analyst 3 Marion County Ph: 503-373-4390 >>> "Eileen Ystad" 01/27/2011 9:25 AM >>> The only thing I would add is "Tract" can also appear on Subdivisions Plats,for example; Tract A, Tract B, generally for common areas or open space. Eileen Eileen Ystad Senior Cartographer Clatsop County Assessment and Taxation 820 Exchange Street, Suite 200 Astoria, OR 97103 (503) 338-3747 >>> "DEAN ANDERSON" 1/27/2011 8:18 AM >>> Phil I dug through some of my old stuff from previous GIS/Mapping meetings and such and came up with the following: Taxlot (Taxlot) - An area of land uniquely identified by the county assessor for assessment purposes. (from the 1996 intergovernment group report) Parcel - A while back several groups did a review of legislation and found that the word parcel was used 100's of times in state legislation in many different contexts. The group decided not to use parcel as a definition of anything. b) In many local zoning ordinances the planning department has a definition for a "lawfully created parcel" (ie: Polk County Ordinance 91.950). The definition used for parcel is:" A unit of land created by partitioning of land, or as created pursuant to Sections 91.950 and 91.955 of the Polk County Ordinances. This also means a parcel has been "lawfully" created and meets local land use ordinances so somebody can develop it. The word "parcel" also appears can appear on partition plats like "parcel 1". Tract - Another term that gets used to mean many different things but often qualified with the following words "tract of land" and references "An area of land or a defined piece of ground". Gets used in ORS 92 in the following two statements: "?Partition? means either an act of partitioning land or an area or tract of land partitioned." or "Subdivision? means either an act of subdividing land or an area or a tract of land subdivided." The word "tract" is also used on old Fruit Farm Plats such as "Tract 1". Finally, our assessor and appraisers use the word "tract" to refer to a single or multiple taxlots that are treated as a single financial unit. Each taxlot within the tract has the same "unit id". Hope this does not confuse the issue more. 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