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I have been tasked to find out exactly how many 300 square yard radiuses will fit completely into several different sized polygons. I can figure it the math out on paper, but I need to show it with a map. There has to be an easier way than just creating radius buffers over and over and over again one at a time until the polygon is filled. Can some one with coding experience help me out? It may be some simple tool that I'm just overlooking.
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I am building an internal GIS for a relatively small land company (around 50,000 Acres +/-) from the ground up. I have access to old maps that display meets and bounds. I have been using COGO to draw my parcels, but since most of the surveys were done in the late 1800s to early 1900s, I have no referenced point to start from ( most call for tree stumps or wooden stakes). Some of the maps have the magnetic declination on them and others dont. for the ones that show the declination, would I just plug the traverse into COGO and go or do I need to do something to account the the difference in declination? What should I do and how should I do it?
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I recently started working for a land company as their GIS tech. They have no GIS data at all so I am pretty much starting from scratch. I have created shapefiles for all of their land tracts and included the in-house tract number and property type in the attribute table. There is an existing Microsoft Access database with all of the historical data (deeds, sales, purchases) for each tract. What is the best way to link access to my existing shapefiles? I have tried exporting from access into an excel file and then relating in ArcMap, but the field that I am using to relate on (tract number) wont appear. The Excel file has several rows for each tract (each row detalis a different sale). Am I missing something simple? PLEASE HELP!!!
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