A Parcel is a single cadastral unit, which is the spatial extent of the past, present, and future rights and interests in real property.
ATTRIBUTES:
Parcel ID
The Parcel ID is the primary key which identifies each record or occurrence in the Parcel entity.
Domain: numeric
Parcel Type
Parcel Type describes the function, purpose, resource or collective purpose for a parcel. The Parcel Type applies to the entire parcel.
Domain: Ownership, Taxation, Land Use, Land Management Unit, Named Unit, Zoning, free text.
Parcel Name
The Parcel Name is an identifying name or number for a Parcel. It may also be a project number or any other identifier for a Parcel.
Domain: free text
Parcel Local Label
Local governments or other organizations may have an identifying number for parcels, used for local administrative purposes. This attribute may be used to refer to other local databases.
Domain: free text
Links to the Course Sections and Modules: [Quick
Reference] [Introduction]
[Section
1: Purpose and Benefits of the Cadastral Data Content Standard] [Section
2: How the Standard Was Developed] [Section
3: Other Standards and Related Activities] [Section
4: Data Modeling Techniques, Rules and Diagram Conventions] [Section
5: Crosswalks, Translations, and Examples] [Section
6: Understanding Compliance with the Standard] [Section
7: Maintenance of the Standard] [Section
8: User and Technical Support] [County
Recorder Module] [GIS
Specialist Module] [Surveyor
Module] [Glossary]
Learning the Cadastral Data Content Standard
Presented by the United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management, and
the Federal Geographic Data Committee Cadastral Subcommittee