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Addressing in parcel fabric

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09-06-2012 06:47 AM
Zeke
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Our current non-fabric parcel polygons have attributes for address, with all the usual geocoding fields such as suffix, direction, etc, as well as owner mailing addresses.

The Parcel Fabric schema in the LGM doesn't appear to have corresponding attributes. I know I could add them manually before importing the data, but is there another way the LGM implements this? I see a dataset for Address with point features, but that wouldn't appear to be associated with parcels. I also see maps & apps for addressing, but nothing mentioning addressing under Land Records on the website. Maybe (probably) I'm missing something. Any ideas on which way I should be heading with this? Thanks.
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ArcGISTeamLocalGov
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The address information was consciously removed from the parcel editing workflows because they are not specifically related - and their maintenance life-cycles are typically quite different.  In other words, you can have multiple site addresses on a given parcel and it's much more efficient to manage them as unique points; not as a part of your parcel layers. In addition, parcels can be split without an impact on the address information; or address can be created during a permit process without any impact on the underlying parcels.The ArcGIS for Local Government solution provides two editing maps to help you manage these fundamental data layers.  The Address Data Management map can be used to manage authoritative address and road centerline information - essentially to assemble a central address repository.  Addresses can then be integrated in other business systems (ie. Mass Appraisal, Tax Receivables, 911, Permitting). The Tax Parcel Editing map can be used to manage your parcel information and publish it for other users in your organization.  If address information is shared with your Mass Appraisal system, then it can then be joined with your parcel information during the parcel publishing process.  In this case, parcels would be extracted from your parcel fabric and simple features would be constructed - then parcel attributes coming from your Mass Appraisal system would be joined to the publishing features and the TaxParcelPublishing feature class would be created.  A sample publishing script is included in the Tax Parcel Editing map.

Feel free to contact us via email if you'd like to discuss this more fully.
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Zeke
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Thanks, good to know. Will help as I figure out how to implement the LGM modularly. Starting with the parcel fabric, will move to addressing after that.
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