Computerized national online parcel-level map data portal
First Claim
1. A method for updating a computerized on line parcel level map database in the form of a change layer comprising the steps of:
- a. contacting a data sponsor to determine if parcel level data is available in digital format;
b. acquiring the parcel level data in digital format;
c. normalizing the data to a common spatial data protocol, wherein the data is normalized to a single indexing scheme where parcel and street overlays are given the same theme name;
indexing fields link the boundary to an attribute record given attribute name; and
all features are given the same color, line font and naming conventions;
d. storing said acquired digital data as a data file on one or more servers of a server system;
e. spatially comparing the most current parcel map overlay to a previous parcel map overlay;
f. identifying the parcel polygons in the new map that have either (1) changed size due to the splitting of an existing parcel, (2) created when two or more parcels are joined into a single parcel, or (3) modified due to a boundary adjustment; and
g. thereafter copying the so identified parcels into a new change layer overlay.
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Abstract
A National Online Parcel-Level Map Data Portal (NPDP) is provided that optimizes online delivery of parcel-level maps and linked attribute data. To do this, the NPDP manages a database of assembled and current vector based parcel data in a spatial format (GIS) that enables geocoded parcel boundaries to be linked to property tax records. A user enters a street address into an appropriate screen window to call up and view road right-of-ways, all parcel boundaries and the “exact” address location as a highlighted parcel area. In addition, a list of property record attributes such as owner, use code, assessed value and year constructed can be displayed. Other on screen parcels can likewise be selected if one wishes to view their linked attributes. Subscribers may customize the NPDP to perform a variety of spatial analysis/reporting functions. Under public/private alliances, agreements are negotiated with individual property assessor'"'"'s offices whereby they receive a portion of NPDP service provider revenue in return for parcel map database updates. Such on-going commerce between data sponsors and the NPDP service provider is utilized to assure a sustained and expanding flow of increasingly competent content.
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4 Claims
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1. A method for updating a computerized on line parcel level map database in the form of a change layer comprising the steps of:
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a. contacting a data sponsor to determine if parcel level data is available in digital format; b. acquiring the parcel level data in digital format; c. normalizing the data to a common spatial data protocol, wherein the data is normalized to a single indexing scheme where parcel and street overlays are given the same theme name;
indexing fields link the boundary to an attribute record given attribute name; and
all features are given the same color, line font and naming conventions;d. storing said acquired digital data as a data file on one or more servers of a server system; e. spatially comparing the most current parcel map overlay to a previous parcel map overlay; f. identifying the parcel polygons in the new map that have either (1) changed size due to the splitting of an existing parcel, (2) created when two or more parcels are joined into a single parcel, or (3) modified due to a boundary adjustment; and g. thereafter copying the so identified parcels into a new change layer overlay. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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