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Whats the deal with parcels that can be mapped?

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Whats the deal with parcels that can be mapped?

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These parcels either represent “inactive” parcels because they have been removed from our GIS parcels layer after the first of the current year due to subdivision activity (more common) -OR- because a parcel has been added to our Real Estate records but has not yet been added to our GIS parcels layer (less common). For those parcels that are “inactive”, the parcels will have owner and assessment information until the following tax year. These parcels will not be able to be mapped through this application, however, it may be possible to locate where these parcels were by referencing the online tax map PDFs which reflect parcels as they existed as of 12/31 of the previous calendar year. When unmappable parcels are in the Search Results page, the total number of mappable records, as shown in the upper right-hand portion of the page, will be less than that the total number of records returned. These parcels will also not be in any mailing labels generated from the mapping interface since p

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