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This publication dataset was compiled under the direction of the Arkansas Geographic Information Systems Board for the purpose of serving as a statewide resource for digital cadastral data as defined by Arkansas Code 15-21-502. This data is a computerized representation of parcel maps and linked parcel databases. This dataset serves as a component of the Arkansas Spatial Data Infrastructure framework of data that is commonly needed by all users. The dataset may be used for cartographic display, as a base map, as a geographic reference to other features, for geographic analysis and numerous other applications.
This dataset contains point features representing the approximate location of tax parcels centroid contained in County Assessor tax rolls. Individual county data was integrated into this statewide publication by the Arkansas Geographic Information Systems Office (AGISO). The Computer Aided Mass Appraisal (CAMA) systems maintained in each county are used to populate the database attributes for each centroid feature. The entity attribute structure conforms to the Arkansas Cadastral Mapping Standard. The digital cadastral data is provided as a publication version that only represents a snapshot of the production data at the time it was received from the county. Published updates may be made to counties throughout the year, however scheduled updates occur semi-annually. Production versions of the data exist in the various counties where daily and weekly updates occur. Users should consult the CAMADate attribute column to determine the date the CAMA data for a given county. This column reflects the date when AGISO received the data from the county. The PubDate attribute column represents the data the data was last published to the ASDI. Only parcels with an associated Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal (CAMA) record are provided. This means a CAMA record may exist, but no polygon geometry or vice-versa. Cadastral data is dynamic by its nature; therefore, it is impossible for any county to ever be considered complete. The data is NOT topologically enforced. As a statewide integrator, AGISO publishes the data but does not make judgment calls about where points or polygon lines are meant to be located. Therefore, each county data set is published without topology rules being enforced. Mappers use best practices such as polygon closure and vertex snapping, however, topology is not built for each county. Users should be aware, by Arkansas Law (15-21-504 2 B) digital cadastral data does not represent legal property boundary descriptions, nor is it suitable for boundary determination of the individual parcels included in the cadastre. Users requiring a boundary determination should consult an Arkansas Registered Land Surveyor on boundary questions. The digital cadastral data is intended to be a graphical representation of the tax parcel only. Just because a county is listed does NOT imply the data represents county wide coverage. AGISO worked with each county to determine a level of production that warranted the data was ready to be published. For example, in some counties only the north part of the county was covered or in other cases only rural parcels are covered and yet in others only urban parcels. The approach is to begin incremental publishing as production blocks are ready, even though a county may not have county wide coverage. Each case represents a significant amount of data that will be useful immediately. Phase One includes the production of a parcel centroid for each parcel that bears the attributes prescribed by the state cadastral mapping standard. Phase Two includes the production of parcel polygon geometry and bears the standard attributes. The Arkansas standard closely mirrors the Federal Cadastral Core Data Standard established by the Federal Geographic Data Committee, Subcommittee for Cadastral Data. Counties within this file include: Arkansas, Ashley, Baxter, Benton, Boone, Bradley, Calhoun, Carroll, Chicot, Clark, Clay, Cleburne, Cleveland, Columbia, Conway, Craighead, Crawford, Crittenden, Cross, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Faulkner, Franklin, Garland, Grant, Greene, Hempstead, Hot Spring, Howard, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Lafayette, Lawrence, Lee, Lincoln, Little River, Logan, Lonoke, Madison, Marion, Miller, Mississippi, Monroe, Montgomery, Nevada, Newton, Ouachita, Perry, Phillips, Pike, Poinsett, Polk, Pope, Prairie, Pulaski, Randolph, Saline, Scott, Sebastian, Sevier, Sharp, St. Francis, Stone, Union, Van Buren, Washington, White, Woodruff and Yell.
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A visual representation of a tax entity.
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Primary Street Name as defined in the State Addressing standard.
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Physical Address Number, aka House Number.
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Owner Name. Name of the property owner.
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Township, e.g. 5N.
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Parcel Legal Description. This is the deeded legal boundary for the parcel contained in the CAMA system.
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Concatenated Section, Township, & Range. This attribute indicates the parcel location by Section, Township, and Range. The format for this field should be SXX_TXXDirection_RXXDirection, Direction for Townships being N or S and Direction for Ranges being E or W.
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Primary Directional Suffix as defined in the State Addressing standard.
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Primary Street Type as defined in the State Addressing standard.
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Primary Directional Prefix as defined in the State Addressing standard.
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Parcel Identification Number. A unique identifier for the parcel as defined by the Computer Aided Mass Appraisal system (CAMA).
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Area Used for Taxation/Assessment Purposes. This is the attribute containing the area being taxed. This is the value that should be used on all cartographic displays of the data.
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Unique key used by the county’s Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal Company.
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Tax Code. This attribute represents the tax district.
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Native Coordinate System. This attribute indicates whether the native coordinate system for the county is Arkansas State Plane North or South.
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Feature geometry.
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Coordinates defining the features.
ESRI autogenerated area.
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Geometry Source Reference Date.
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Section number, e.g. 1-36.
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Total Value. This attribute is the monetary amount of the Improved Value plus the Land Value.
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Subdivision Name. The name of any subdivision the parcel is located in. Examples are: Jones Addition, Original City of Little Rock, Smith Subdivision Etc.
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Improved Value. This attribute is the monetary amount of any improvements that have been made to the land.
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Land Value. This attribute is the monetary amount of the land without improvement.
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Property Type Code. A code indicating the property’s use or classification at the time of reappraisal. Commonly used codes would represent uses such as residential, commercial, or agricultural, among others, and typically indicate the presence of an improvement on the property. A list of approved property type codes is available from the Arkansas Assessment Coordination Department (AACD). Information on codes used by specific counties should be obtained directly from the county assessor’s office.
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Assessed Value. This attribute is the monetary amount at which a property is put on the Assessment roll.
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A county’s CAMA system provider. This is the vendor from which a county procures its CAMA system.
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Range, e.g. 4W.
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ESRI autogenerated length
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Date of Publication to the ASDI.
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Data Provider. This attribute contains the name of the entity who provided parcel data to the Arkansas GIS Office.
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Date of CAMA database extract. The effective date of the CAMA database. Typically, this would be the date the database was extracted from a county’s CAMA system.
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Full Physical Address. Concatenated physical address of property. This can be composed of variable elements depending on road names. Examples could be: 123 Main St, 211 S Mountain Dr, 2307 Highway 35 S, among others.
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Physical City Name associated with the physical address of the property.
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5-Digit Physical Zip Code. Physical address Zip Code of property as seen in the address point recommendations.
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Internal feature number.
Esri
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.
County FIPS Code, e.g. 05001. The FIPS county code is a five-digit Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code (FIPS 6-4) which uniquely identifies counties and county equivalents in the United States, certain U.S. possessions, and certain freely associated states.
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County Identification Number. A unique identifier for the parcel, using a combination of the County FIPS code and the Parcel Identification Number.
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Neighborhood. This attribute is used to represent geographical or market areas.
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Responsible County. This attribute contains the name of the county responsible for the parcel polygons.
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Geometry Source Reference.
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