Description: This layer represents the tax parcels in King County. This layer also includes place-holder polygons which do not represent tax parcels but are included to identify platted and unplatted land descriptions. This Parcel layer utilizes the geometry and schema changes in the new cadastral geodatabase model developed in 2006. This includes stacked polygon geometry for undivided interest and vertical parcels and new coded value domain for item MINOR, described below.
Description: This polygon data contains the tax parcels in Pierce County. The "Tax Parcel" data includes condominium parcel information. This data does not include mobile home data. Mobile home information is located in the "Mobile Home - points" and "Mobile Home Parks" data sets. If you have questions or need supplemental information, please call the Assessor-Treasurer Operations Team at 253-798-3134. Please read the Disclaimer to and Warranty by Users of Pierce County GIS Data located in the online linkage section located at end of the Metadata Reference Information.
Service Item Id: 9d6f28422d464f97a1184054bffd2591
Copyright Text: Tony Depaul, Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer's Office Stan Gerber, Pierce County IT/GIS, wrote the menu system, PCMS (Pierce County Mapping System), used for the QC process.
Description: The Parcels data set is a thematic layer depicting current real property parcel boundaries within Snohomish County, Washington based on the legal descriptions contained in the assessment roll. Parcels in this data set are defined as real property entities that can be valued for the purpose of collecting taxes. Parcels include, but are not limited to land, buildings on leased land, mobile homes and condominium units. Parcels may overlap. Parcels such as condominium units and mobile homes that may occupy a single polygon are represented as non-planar features (regions) of the same geographic extent. The Parcels data set does not depict legal ownership boundaries nor does it represent legal building lots. Snohomish County does not maintain parcels for the complete geographic coverage of the county. There is no parcel fabric in much of the eastern mountainous area.
Description: This layer represents the tax parcels in King County. This layer also includes place-holder polygons which do not represent tax parcels but are included to identify platted and unplatted land descriptions. This Parcel layer utilizes the geometry and schema changes in the new cadastral geodatabase model developed in 2006. This includes stacked polygon geometry for undivided interest and vertical parcels and new coded value domain for item MINOR, described below.
Description: This polygon data contains the tax parcels in Pierce County. The "Tax Parcel" data includes condominium parcel information. This data does not include mobile home data. Mobile home information is located in the "Mobile Home - points" and "Mobile Home Parks" data sets. If you have questions or need supplemental information, please call the Assessor-Treasurer Operations Team at 253-798-3134. Please read the Disclaimer to and Warranty by Users of Pierce County GIS Data located in the online linkage section located at end of the Metadata Reference Information.
Service Item Id: 9d6f28422d464f97a1184054bffd2591
Copyright Text: Tony Depaul, Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer's Office Stan Gerber, Pierce County IT/GIS, wrote the menu system, PCMS (Pierce County Mapping System), used for the QC process.
Description: The Parcels data set is a thematic layer depicting current real property parcel boundaries within Snohomish County, Washington based on the legal descriptions contained in the assessment roll. Parcels in this data set are defined as real property entities that can be valued for the purpose of collecting taxes. Parcels include, but are not limited to land, buildings on leased land, mobile homes and condominium units. Parcels may overlap. Parcels such as condominium units and mobile homes that may occupy a single polygon are represented as non-planar features (regions) of the same geographic extent. The Parcels data set does not depict legal ownership boundaries nor does it represent legal building lots. Snohomish County does not maintain parcels for the complete geographic coverage of the county. There is no parcel fabric in much of the eastern mountainous area.
Description: This layer represents the tax parcels in King County. This layer also includes place-holder polygons which do not represent tax parcels but are included to identify platted and unplatted land descriptions. This Parcel layer utilizes the geometry and schema changes in the new cadastral geodatabase model developed in 2006. This includes stacked polygon geometry for undivided interest and vertical parcels and new coded value domain for item MINOR, described below.
Description: This polygon data contains the tax parcels in Pierce County. The "Tax Parcel" data includes condominium parcel information. This data does not include mobile home data. Mobile home information is located in the "Mobile Home - points" and "Mobile Home Parks" data sets. If you have questions or need supplemental information, please call the Assessor-Treasurer Operations Team at 253-798-3134. Please read the Disclaimer to and Warranty by Users of Pierce County GIS Data located in the online linkage section located at end of the Metadata Reference Information.
Service Item Id: 9d6f28422d464f97a1184054bffd2591
Copyright Text: Tony Depaul, Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer's Office Stan Gerber, Pierce County IT/GIS, wrote the menu system, PCMS (Pierce County Mapping System), used for the QC process.
Description: The Parcels data set is a thematic layer depicting current real property parcel boundaries within Snohomish County, Washington based on the legal descriptions contained in the assessment roll. Parcels in this data set are defined as real property entities that can be valued for the purpose of collecting taxes. Parcels include, but are not limited to land, buildings on leased land, mobile homes and condominium units. Parcels may overlap. Parcels such as condominium units and mobile homes that may occupy a single polygon are represented as non-planar features (regions) of the same geographic extent. The Parcels data set does not depict legal ownership boundaries nor does it represent legal building lots. Snohomish County does not maintain parcels for the complete geographic coverage of the county. There is no parcel fabric in much of the eastern mountainous area.