How was the Parcel layer created?
The Parcel layer was compiled from a number of sources. Digital data was provided by each of the local cities. These files were projected to a common coordinate system and combined together. The remaining areas were created from the Assessor’s map books. Each page was scanned and then projected to real world coordinates. A process called rubber sheeting was then used to fit all the pieces together. This process fits the data together and minimizes changes. 5) How do I download data? Many of the GIS data layers used by Napa County are available to the public. They can be downloaded from this website or you can request a DVD with the data you need. Please note that there is a $24.00 per DVD charge to cover the cost of reproducing data on DVD. Data is also available on external hard drive for $225.00. Data downloaded electronically is available free of charge. To download data, go to the Data Request Form . The first time you download, you will have to fill out the registration form compl