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Whether your project involves easements, electric transmission, pipeline right-of-way, oil and gas drilling, mineral leasing, environmental mitigation, forestry management, lithium / brine mining, or simply real estate – we know from experience the level of data coverage and detail that is required for you to stay competitive in a fast paced industry.
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3130
U. S. Counties Covered
Parcel data is a crucial component of many GIS applications and is used by various stakeholders, including government agencies, real estate professionals, urban planners, developers, and researchers, to make informed decisions about land use, property management, and infrastructure development.
156+
Million Parcels
U. S. wide, the county data that Apple Maps offers come with first-class parcel layers and property records containing deep data attributes about property valuations, legal descriptions, land ownership, service areas, census statistics, environmental conditions and much more in addition to the parcel boundaries.
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Shale Play Maps
For the oil and gas industry, Apple Maps offers extensive data-rich maps comprising the twelve most significant shale plays in the U. S– Permian Basin, Wolfcamp Shale, Mississippi Lime, Marcellus, Utica, Barnett Shale, Bakken Shale, Niobrara Shale, Granite Wash, Haynesville, Eagle Ford, and the Eaglebine.
Our parcel data covers 99.1% of the U.S. Population.
Parcel data is a type of geographic information system (GIS) data set that represents the boundaries, ownership, and other attributes of individual parcels of land. This data is typically maintained by local governments, such as counties or municipalities. With the help of the Apple Maps’ cadastral data, many characteristics of real estate and mineral properties can be visualized and analyzed over a broad area of interest, and is used for a wide range of purposes. Here are the key types of data that parcel data typically contains:
1. Parcel Identification:
- Parcel ID (APN): A unique identifier for each parcel, often called an Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN), used by local governments to track and manage parcels.
- Address: The physical address of the parcel, including street name, number, city, state, and ZIP code.
2. Boundary and Geographic Information:
- Parcel Boundaries: The precise geographic boundaries of the parcel, usually represented as polygons in GIS. This defines the shape and size of the parcel.
- Parcel Area: The total area of the parcel, often measured in square feet, acres, or square meters.
- Coordinates: Geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) of the parcel’s corners or centroid, used to locate the parcel on a map.
- Elevation: In some cases, elevation data for the parcel may be included, especially in areas where topography is important.
3. Ownership Information:
- Owner Name(s): The name or names of the current property owner(s), which may be an individual, a company, or another entity.
- Owner Address: The mailing address of the property owner, which may differ from the parcel’s physical address.
4. Land Use and Zoning:
- Land Use Code: A code or description that indicates how the land is currently being used (e.g., residential, commercial, agricultural, industrial).
- Zoning Classification: The zoning designation for the parcel, which determines what types of activities or developments are allowed (e.g., residential, commercial, mixed-use).
- Land Use Restrictions: Information about any restrictions on the use of the land, such as easements, conservation areas, or historical preservation status.
5. Assessment and Taxation Information:
- Assessed Value: The value assigned to the parcel by the local assessor’s office for tax purposes, which may be different from the market value.
- Taxable Value: The portion of the assessed value that is subject to property taxes, after any exemptions or deductions.
- Property Tax Information: Information about the property taxes owed or paid on the parcel, including tax rates and payment history.
6. Building Information:
- Structure Details: Information about any buildings or structures on the parcel, including the type of structure (e.g., single-family home, commercial building), square footage, number of stories, and year built.
- Building Permits: Records of any permits issued for construction, renovation, or demolition on the parcel.
- Occupancy Status: Information about whether the parcel is occupied or vacant, and the type of occupancy (e.g., owner-occupied, tenant-occupied).
7. Environmental and Historical Data:
- Environmental Hazards: Information about any known environmental issues on or near the parcel, such as flood zones, contamination, or proximity to hazardous sites.
- Historical Data: Records of past ownership, land use, or significant events related to the parcel (e.g., historical landmarks).
8. Utilities and Infrastructure:
- Utility Connections: Information about the availability and connection of utilities such as water, sewer, electricity, and gas to the parcel.
- Access and Transportation: Information about access to the parcel, including road frontage, easements, and proximity to transportation infrastructure (e.g., highways, railways).
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