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Parcel data is recorded in the form of a plat. <\/SPAN><\/P> A plat is a map of a land area, usually on the scale of a neighborhood or county township, and a plot is a piece of land used for a single purpose (such as a park or a home). Essentially, a plat map records the collection of plots that make up a neighborhood.<\/SPAN><\/P> A plat map, also known as a \u201cplat,\u201d shows you how a tract of land is divided into lots in your county. It is drawn to scale and records the land\u2019s size, boundary locations, nearby streets, flood zones, and any easements or rights of way.<\/SPAN><\/P> A plat map is required if a piece of land is to be subdivided into lots for building homes or if the land is to be made into a public-access location, like a park. This map is also typically included in the paperwork you get when you buy a home.<\/SPAN><\/P> They are used in real estate transactions as part of the title search and insurance. Title records are searched to make sure the seller has the right to convey the property described and the buyer is buying exactly what they think they are buying.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "The purpose of this feature class is to show the plats within Douglas County. \n\nThis feature class updates twice a week (Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:00AM) from an ArcGIS Pro Model Builder (The Fabric Super Model_Pro) that was converted into a python script that runs via Windows Task Scheduler (The Fabric Super Model).\n\nThe process to update plats: takes lots and makes a feature layer, add fields, calculates fields, joins data, deletes features, appends data back into plats, and calculates a final field.",
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