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Subdivision and lot lines can be identified.Not well structured with regards to layers and symbology.The CAD file used in the sample dataset has the following properties: The content and quality of your CAD file may be different to the CAD file used in the sample dataset. To change plan properties, right-click the plan on the Plan Directory dialog box and click Properties. After entering attributes, click OK Plan Properties dialog box to create the new plan.Accuracy categories are used in parcel fabric adjustments and do not affect the creation and editing of parcels. The parcel fabric Lines sublayer should also be visible.Īll parcels created in the plan will inherit the accuracy category specified for the plan. In the Table Of Contents window, make the Tax Parcels layer, Lots and Units layer, Subs and Condos layer and the Tax Lines Anno layer selectable and visible.Open the TaxParcelEditingMap document located in the MapsandGeodatabase folder or drag the parcel fabric (enabled with the Local Government Information Model) in the ParcelEditing feature dataset into an empty map document.For the workflow, part of existing tax parcel 1920126036 will be affected by the new subdivision: Search for parcels affected by the new subdivision. Click Keep Changes to save the parcel edit. After deleting parcels, turn on the Historic Parcels layer, open historic parcel 1920126036 and change the Historical attribute under the Properties tab on the Parcel Details dialog to False.
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Select and delete the new subdivision parcel, new lot parcels and new tax parcels.
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If you have worked through and saved the edits of the New parcel subdivision workflow using the sample data, it will be necessary to download a fresh copy of the data.Īlternatively, you can select and delete the parcels created from the New parcel subdivision workflow:
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The source plat document for the subdivision is located at \TaxParcelEditingMap\MapsandGeodatabase\BloomfieldHeights4_plat.png. The workflow references the same source plat document as the New parcel subdivision workflow and creates the same parcels. When the quality of the CAD data is poor, it may be quicker to re-enter parcels using the source plat document, as described in the New parcel subdivision workflow. Large CAD datasets should be converted to feature classes and migrated to the parcel fabric using the geodatabase topology loader.Ĭhecking and editing the geometry and dimensions of lines pasted from CAD may be time-consuming. Line geometry and dimensions are checked against the source plat document for correctness.Ĭopying and pasting CAD lines is best suited to CAD datasets of no more than 1000 lines. New parcels are then built from the pasted lines. In this workflow, CAD lines from a CAD source file (DWG, DXF or DGN) are copied and pasted into the parcel fabric. The workflow consists of the components shown in the diagram below: Select New Subdivision from CAD and click Begin workflow. To start the New Subdivision from CAD automated workflow, open the Parcel Workflows dialog box by clicking Parcel Editor > Parcel Workflows. To use the automated workflows on the sample data, enable the parcel fabric in the ParcelEditing feature dataset with the Local Government Information Model and drag the parcel fabric into an empty map document. The workflow uses the sample dataset downloaded with the Tax Parcel Editing map on the ArcGIS Solutions website. This workflow describes the steps for creating a new parcel subdivision from CAD. This topic applies to ArcGIS for Desktop Standard and ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced only.