A Record Boundary is the linear feature that represents the edge of an areal feature, which may be a Parcel or a legal area.
ATTRIBUTES:
Record Boundary ID
The Record Boundary ID is a primary key which identifies each record in the Record Boundary entity.
Domain: numeric
Source Link
The Source Link is a pointer to a file which contains information of the origins of the information about the Record Boundary. The description for Source Link attributes is in Section 4 of this standard.
Domain: numeric
Record Bounds
Record Bounds describe a boundary location through a call to another legal location, a call to a related document, or a call to a commonly or locally known location, such as Hogan's North Line or Good Value Creek.
Domain: free text
Record Boundary Legal Status
The Record Boundary Legal Status identifies the Record Boundary's status from a legal or court perspective.
Domain: Disputed, Adjudicated, Computed, free text
Offset Left
The Offset Left is the distance to the left of and perpendicular to a defined boundary line that defines the Record Boundary.
Domain: numeric
Offset Right
The Offset Right is the distance to the right of and perpendicular to a defined boundary line that defines the Record Boundary.
Domain: numeric
Connecting Line
Connecting Line indicates if the Record Boundary is part of a Parcel or a Legal Area Description or if the Record Boundary is a line connecting the Parcel or Legal Area Description to a Corner Point.
Domain: Yes, No
Record Boundary Comment
Record Boundary Comment contains additional information about the Record Boundary that may be in public record, but does conform to listed attributes for Record Boundary.
Domain: free text
Units of Measure Link
The Units of Measure Link is a pointer to a file which contains information of the distance and direction units which are associated with a Record Boundary. The description for Units of Measure Link attributes is in Section 4 of this standard.
Domain: numeric
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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
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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