The document discusses transitioning all Wisconsin assessment data to electronic formats by 2013 and including photos and sketches by 2015. It covers topics related to the evolving land records modernization process, including data standards and sharing, process improvements, finances, ownership, and protection of electronic records. The forum will address issues surrounding the over 3 million parcels in Wisconsin's land records system as it continues to modernize.
Kerala Land Settlement act 2021 -m Solve your land problems in Kerala - we provide Legal support, assistance and monitoring of your complaints in Bhoomi tharam mattom, pattayam , thandapper , pokkuvaravu , land tax , building tax , digital survey , resurvey ,klc , puramboke , pathway disputes, fair value , data bank , issues . James Joseph Adhikarathil , Former Deputy collector Alappuzha 9447464502. Service available all over Kerala
contact your land consultant today Solve your land problems in Kerala - We provide Legal support, assistance and monitoring of your complaints in Bhoomi tharam mattom, pattayam , thandapper , pokkuvaravu , land tax , building tax , digital survey , resurvey ,klc , puramboke , pathway disputes, fair value , data bank , issues . James Joseph Adhikarathil , Former Deputy collector Alappuzha 9447464502. Service available all over Kerala
Planning and Economic Affairs (RKI) Department- Project Proposal of the Revenue Department, Kerala viz., ‘Digital Resurvey of 1550 villages in the State’- AdministrativeSanction accorded to Phase-1 for an amount of ₹339.438 crore- Orders issued.
LGU-led LAM Initiative of Bayawan City, PhilippinesKenneth Artes
Presentation on the Land administration and management reform initiative of CLGU Bayawan Negros Oriental, Philippines. The project is about database streamlining and work collaboration of national and local government agencies to improve public services as complex and problematic as the land administration services, titling and taxmapping
Urban Land Record and Management: Current practices & Challenges and way forwardWaseem Sajjad
What are the main urban land record and management in Pakistan--a case study of Lahore
What is Patwari Culture? What are the problems of Patwari Culture?
Land Record Management and Information System LRMIS
The document provides an overview of the Land Records Management & Information Systems (LRMIS) Project in Pakistan. It discusses the historical context and need for the project to modernize outdated land record systems. It then outlines the objectives, design, implementation status and services provided by the LRMIS Project. Key highlights include completion of scanning and data entry in most districts, operationalization of online services, efforts to increase awareness and political support, and recognition of the project's success by various organizations. Value addition projects are also mentioned to further improve land administration.
Galveston central appraisal district reappraisalplan 2015 2016cutmytaxes
The document summarizes the Galveston Central Appraisal District's 2015-2016 reappraisal plan. It outlines the legal requirements to reappraise all property within its jurisdiction at least once every three years. The plan details the processes used to identify properties, collect data on property characteristics, and inspect properties. Properties are divided into thirds and inspected annually over a three year cycle. The valuation approaches used are cost, market, and income. Ratio studies are conducted to test for equity.
TCAD - Travis Central Appraisal District reappraisal plan 2015 - 2016John Anderson
The document outlines Travis Central Appraisal District's reappraisal plan for tax years 2015-2016. It discusses the requirements under the Texas Property Tax Code for developing a biennial written reappraisal plan. The plan details the appraisal district's responsibilities, analyses, methods, and activities for reappraising all property within its boundaries at least once every three years, including identifying properties, property characteristics, market areas, valuation methods, and conducting a final performance analysis.
Kerala Land Settlement act 2021 -m Solve your land problems in Kerala - we provide Legal support, assistance and monitoring of your complaints in Bhoomi tharam mattom, pattayam , thandapper , pokkuvaravu , land tax , building tax , digital survey , resurvey ,klc , puramboke , pathway disputes, fair value , data bank , issues . James Joseph Adhikarathil , Former Deputy collector Alappuzha 9447464502. Service available all over Kerala
contact your land consultant today Solve your land problems in Kerala - We provide Legal support, assistance and monitoring of your complaints in Bhoomi tharam mattom, pattayam , thandapper , pokkuvaravu , land tax , building tax , digital survey , resurvey ,klc , puramboke , pathway disputes, fair value , data bank , issues . James Joseph Adhikarathil , Former Deputy collector Alappuzha 9447464502. Service available all over Kerala
Planning and Economic Affairs (RKI) Department- Project Proposal of the Revenue Department, Kerala viz., ‘Digital Resurvey of 1550 villages in the State’- AdministrativeSanction accorded to Phase-1 for an amount of ₹339.438 crore- Orders issued.
LGU-led LAM Initiative of Bayawan City, PhilippinesKenneth Artes
Presentation on the Land administration and management reform initiative of CLGU Bayawan Negros Oriental, Philippines. The project is about database streamlining and work collaboration of national and local government agencies to improve public services as complex and problematic as the land administration services, titling and taxmapping
Urban Land Record and Management: Current practices & Challenges and way forwardWaseem Sajjad
What are the main urban land record and management in Pakistan--a case study of Lahore
What is Patwari Culture? What are the problems of Patwari Culture?
Land Record Management and Information System LRMIS
The document provides an overview of the Land Records Management & Information Systems (LRMIS) Project in Pakistan. It discusses the historical context and need for the project to modernize outdated land record systems. It then outlines the objectives, design, implementation status and services provided by the LRMIS Project. Key highlights include completion of scanning and data entry in most districts, operationalization of online services, efforts to increase awareness and political support, and recognition of the project's success by various organizations. Value addition projects are also mentioned to further improve land administration.
Galveston central appraisal district reappraisalplan 2015 2016cutmytaxes
The document summarizes the Galveston Central Appraisal District's 2015-2016 reappraisal plan. It outlines the legal requirements to reappraise all property within its jurisdiction at least once every three years. The plan details the processes used to identify properties, collect data on property characteristics, and inspect properties. Properties are divided into thirds and inspected annually over a three year cycle. The valuation approaches used are cost, market, and income. Ratio studies are conducted to test for equity.
TCAD - Travis Central Appraisal District reappraisal plan 2015 - 2016John Anderson
The document outlines Travis Central Appraisal District's reappraisal plan for tax years 2015-2016. It discusses the requirements under the Texas Property Tax Code for developing a biennial written reappraisal plan. The plan details the appraisal district's responsibilities, analyses, methods, and activities for reappraising all property within its boundaries at least once every three years, including identifying properties, property characteristics, market areas, valuation methods, and conducting a final performance analysis.
This document summarizes land classification systems and land record modernization efforts in Kerala, India. It describes private and public lands, issues with land records, and the ReLIS program which aims to provide digitized land records and enable online land transactions. ReLIS links revenue and registration departments, uses common service centers, and issues digitally signed land records. The program brings transparency to land deals, curbs corruption, and helps citizens and the government.
Kottayam ,the land of letters latex,lakes and (LIQUOR)..........Compuerisation of land records Kottayam-2000 uploaded by T.J Joseph Deputy Tahsildar, Kottayam.Mob-9447464502
This document summarizes the major provisions and timeline of impacts from AB 1484, which amended the dissolution of California's redevelopment agencies under ABx1 26. Key points include:
- Successor agencies must complete a due diligence review to identify unobligated funds by October 1st and submit annual audits. Unobligated funds will be remitted to the county.
- A true-up process will recover excess funds distributed in ROPS 1 by July 12th and pass-through amounts not previously paid will be recovered in January 2013.
- The auditor-controller can object to items in ROPS and certain city loans may be recognized as enforceable obligations subject to limitations.
-
The document summarizes Wisconsin's legislative redistricting process following the decennial Census. It discusses:
1) The 5 phases of the U.S. Census Bureau's Redistricting Data Program including submitting current districts, receiving Census data, and collecting new district plans.
2) Wisconsin's 180 day period for local redistricting where counties create tentative and final supervisory district plans and municipalities create ward plans.
3) The WISE-LR online application that will allow counties and municipalities to create electronic ward maps and submit final redistricting plans to the state legislature.
Digitization Land Records of Revenue (DLRR).
A Pilot Project of 2010 Flood affected areas Under PSFRP Project funded by Government of Japan in 2012 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) .
Project Manager Syed Subtain Hussain - ssbacha@gmail.com
Auckland Council Rating valuation data pricing policyGlen Barnes
The document outlines Auckland Council's policy for pricing and releasing rating valuation data. It aims to ensure the sale of rating valuation data is in accordance with legislation, and that accessibility is fair to all users. The policy states that rating valuation information will continue to be made available for free through the council website, but bulk data extracts will be available for commercial use for a reasonable fee. It also provides details on what rating valuation fields will and will not be released and the terms of use.
The document outlines the Dallas Central Appraisal District's 2015-2016 reappraisal plans. It details the legal requirements to develop a biennial written reappraisal plan and hold public hearings. The plan will reappraise properties at least once every three years using methods like property inspections, market analysis, and sales comparisons. The district's goal is to appraise all properties at fair market value annually based on market conditions as of January 1. Specific criteria are provided for targeting properties for reappraisal in 2015-2016, including permits, sales ratios, renditions, and prior year reappraisals.
This document is a forest management activity report form that landowners in Vermont must submit to the county forester to report forest management activities and remain eligible for the use value appraisal program. The form collects information about the landowner, parcel location and forest management plan. Landowners must describe any management activities completed in the past year in accordance with their forest management plan, including any harvest activities by stand, volumes harvested and major species. Landowners certify that forest management has been consistent with the plan and sign the report, which is then submitted to the county forester.
In 2011, the State Cartographer’s Office announced a new pilot project to develop an updated and more accurate Public Land Survey System digital dataset for the state of Wisconsin. Beginning with a nine-county sample set, our goal was to develop and test methods to aggregate more accurate local survey information, which could serve as a revision and update to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Landnet dataset that was published in the 1990s. As we approach the conclusion of our pilot project, we wish to update the geospatial community as to the results of our pilot project and highlight the significant challenges
we faced and adjustments we made to our data model during the integration of multi-county datasets.
The document outlines NRCS's geospatial strategy, which aims to optimize and standardize geospatial data, technology, and services. It will fully integrate geospatial capabilities into NRCS's business processes by implementing a conservation desktop and institutionalizing mobile computing. This will be achieved through five cross-cutting initiatives that span organizational lines. The strategy establishes a foundation for delivering geospatial services and data anywhere through mobile access. It also discusses impacts for partner organizations in Wisconsin like enhancing data sharing and addressing infrastructure limitations.
The Wisconsin Towns Association held its annual conference in LaCrosse on October 4, 2010. The association, founded in 1987, brings together professionals from various land-related fields including assessors, surveyors, and planners to share knowledge about topics like land records modernization, GIS technologies, and their applications to public works projects, emergency services, and more. The association holds workshops accredited for some professions, annual and regional conferences, and facilitates collaborations around statewide initiatives.
David Long, Applied Population Laboratory
With the Decennial Census’s “Long-Form” data it was sometimes easy for data users to forget there were margins of error associated with each measure.With many detailed socioeconomic characteristics now being sourced, instead, through the American Community Survey, margins of error are much larger and more difficult to ignore.This presentation explores several methods for those mapping ACS data to address the challenge of showing measures of reliability alongside the attributes of interest.
This document discusses how GIS can be used in emergency management for risks like floods and radiological incidents. It describes how GIS helps identify risks and vulnerabilities, assess the extent of risks, communicate risks, and make better land use decisions. During response and recovery, GIS supports damage assessment. The document outlines tools like HAZUS, which is used to model physical damage, economic losses, and social impacts from floods, hurricanes and earthquakes. It provides examples of how Wisconsin has used HAZUS and GIS for flood risk assessments and mitigation planning. Finally, it discusses how GIS can be applied to radiological emergency preparedness, such as for risk communication, planning and exercises.
Janet L. Ady presented on the Locate in Wisconsin application. She discussed how the site selection process works through a top-down, funnel approach. Most business inquiries start with a request for an available building. Locate in Wisconsin allows businesses to search Wisconsin properties meeting their criteria and view community profiles. It also allows communities to promote available properties and themselves. The presentation encouraged economic development organizations to enter their properties and outlined how GIS professionals could help expand the application's data.
This document summarizes a presentation on redistricting in Wisconsin. It discusses the state's population changes between 2000 and 2010, with increases among all minority groups. It also reviews the history of redistricting in Wisconsin and outlines a research question comparing the concentration of racial/ethnic groups within legislative districts between 2001 and 2011. The results show that while the percentage of minority populations increased in most districts, the counts of districts with a majority of specific minority groups also increased from 2000 to 2010.
The document summarizes the state of GIS in Colorado. It discusses how the Governor's Office of Information Technology (OIT) is working to coordinate GIS data across state agencies through initiatives like the Colorado Information Marketplace and a statewide GIS plan. It provides details on specific datasets like hydrography, municipal boundaries, and addresses that are under active stewardship. It also announces an upcoming winter 2015 data call where local governments will be requested to provide updated thematic data to the state.
The Maverick County Appraisal District's 2015-2016 Reappraisal Plan outlines the process for reappraising all property in the county every year to estimate market values as of January 1st. The plan details staffing, required reappraisal activities like identifying properties, property characteristics, market areas, and developing valuation models. Tax year 2015 and 2016 are designated as reappraisal years where the appraisal district will update property characteristics, analyze market data, test values, and certify estimated property values to taxing entities. The goal is to ensure property appraisals comply with laws and standards while allocating the annual tax burden based on each property's estimated market value.
The document provides an overview and status update of the City's Fixed Assets Project as of December 3, 2012. It discusses the project phases including envisioning the new system, building it out, achieving go-live, and resolving post go-live issues. It also reviews the goals of standardizing the fixed asset registry structure, improving processes like capital projects and inventory, and cleaning up legacy asset data for financial reporting. Finally, it summarizes the work done to understand department needs, set up the new Advantage system tables and hierarchies, and plan the data conversion from the old legacy system.
The document discusses Atlanta's 2011 redistricting process following the 2010 Census. It provides an overview of redistricting, including that the municipal clerk coordinates efforts to reconfigure council district boundaries to achieve a population balance of +/-5% across districts based on census results. It outlines the redistricting process, timeline, and requirements including public hearings, DOJ submission, and new district boundaries being in place by August 2012. Maps and statistics from the 2001 and current redistricting are also presented.
Building the Utah Cadastre Through Partnerships (UGIC 2011)SeanAGRC
Slides from Sean Fernandez, Keaton Walker, Rick Kelson (State of Utah AGRC) and Lina Haggard (Utah State Trust Lands, aka SITLA) describe the PLSS, Parcel, GPS Network, and cadastral grant program efforts in Utah to build GIS cadastral data.
Note: Rick Kelson's presentation on the aggregation of county parcels into a statewide database is uploaded separately on slideshare as: Utah SGID: Parcel Layer Activities Update
This document summarizes land classification systems and land record modernization efforts in Kerala, India. It describes private and public lands, issues with land records, and the ReLIS program which aims to provide digitized land records and enable online land transactions. ReLIS links revenue and registration departments, uses common service centers, and issues digitally signed land records. The program brings transparency to land deals, curbs corruption, and helps citizens and the government.
Kottayam ,the land of letters latex,lakes and (LIQUOR)..........Compuerisation of land records Kottayam-2000 uploaded by T.J Joseph Deputy Tahsildar, Kottayam.Mob-9447464502
This document summarizes the major provisions and timeline of impacts from AB 1484, which amended the dissolution of California's redevelopment agencies under ABx1 26. Key points include:
- Successor agencies must complete a due diligence review to identify unobligated funds by October 1st and submit annual audits. Unobligated funds will be remitted to the county.
- A true-up process will recover excess funds distributed in ROPS 1 by July 12th and pass-through amounts not previously paid will be recovered in January 2013.
- The auditor-controller can object to items in ROPS and certain city loans may be recognized as enforceable obligations subject to limitations.
-
The document summarizes Wisconsin's legislative redistricting process following the decennial Census. It discusses:
1) The 5 phases of the U.S. Census Bureau's Redistricting Data Program including submitting current districts, receiving Census data, and collecting new district plans.
2) Wisconsin's 180 day period for local redistricting where counties create tentative and final supervisory district plans and municipalities create ward plans.
3) The WISE-LR online application that will allow counties and municipalities to create electronic ward maps and submit final redistricting plans to the state legislature.
Digitization Land Records of Revenue (DLRR).
A Pilot Project of 2010 Flood affected areas Under PSFRP Project funded by Government of Japan in 2012 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) .
Project Manager Syed Subtain Hussain - ssbacha@gmail.com
Auckland Council Rating valuation data pricing policyGlen Barnes
The document outlines Auckland Council's policy for pricing and releasing rating valuation data. It aims to ensure the sale of rating valuation data is in accordance with legislation, and that accessibility is fair to all users. The policy states that rating valuation information will continue to be made available for free through the council website, but bulk data extracts will be available for commercial use for a reasonable fee. It also provides details on what rating valuation fields will and will not be released and the terms of use.
The document outlines the Dallas Central Appraisal District's 2015-2016 reappraisal plans. It details the legal requirements to develop a biennial written reappraisal plan and hold public hearings. The plan will reappraise properties at least once every three years using methods like property inspections, market analysis, and sales comparisons. The district's goal is to appraise all properties at fair market value annually based on market conditions as of January 1. Specific criteria are provided for targeting properties for reappraisal in 2015-2016, including permits, sales ratios, renditions, and prior year reappraisals.
This document is a forest management activity report form that landowners in Vermont must submit to the county forester to report forest management activities and remain eligible for the use value appraisal program. The form collects information about the landowner, parcel location and forest management plan. Landowners must describe any management activities completed in the past year in accordance with their forest management plan, including any harvest activities by stand, volumes harvested and major species. Landowners certify that forest management has been consistent with the plan and sign the report, which is then submitted to the county forester.
In 2011, the State Cartographer’s Office announced a new pilot project to develop an updated and more accurate Public Land Survey System digital dataset for the state of Wisconsin. Beginning with a nine-county sample set, our goal was to develop and test methods to aggregate more accurate local survey information, which could serve as a revision and update to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Landnet dataset that was published in the 1990s. As we approach the conclusion of our pilot project, we wish to update the geospatial community as to the results of our pilot project and highlight the significant challenges
we faced and adjustments we made to our data model during the integration of multi-county datasets.
The document outlines NRCS's geospatial strategy, which aims to optimize and standardize geospatial data, technology, and services. It will fully integrate geospatial capabilities into NRCS's business processes by implementing a conservation desktop and institutionalizing mobile computing. This will be achieved through five cross-cutting initiatives that span organizational lines. The strategy establishes a foundation for delivering geospatial services and data anywhere through mobile access. It also discusses impacts for partner organizations in Wisconsin like enhancing data sharing and addressing infrastructure limitations.
The Wisconsin Towns Association held its annual conference in LaCrosse on October 4, 2010. The association, founded in 1987, brings together professionals from various land-related fields including assessors, surveyors, and planners to share knowledge about topics like land records modernization, GIS technologies, and their applications to public works projects, emergency services, and more. The association holds workshops accredited for some professions, annual and regional conferences, and facilitates collaborations around statewide initiatives.
David Long, Applied Population Laboratory
With the Decennial Census’s “Long-Form” data it was sometimes easy for data users to forget there were margins of error associated with each measure.With many detailed socioeconomic characteristics now being sourced, instead, through the American Community Survey, margins of error are much larger and more difficult to ignore.This presentation explores several methods for those mapping ACS data to address the challenge of showing measures of reliability alongside the attributes of interest.
This document discusses how GIS can be used in emergency management for risks like floods and radiological incidents. It describes how GIS helps identify risks and vulnerabilities, assess the extent of risks, communicate risks, and make better land use decisions. During response and recovery, GIS supports damage assessment. The document outlines tools like HAZUS, which is used to model physical damage, economic losses, and social impacts from floods, hurricanes and earthquakes. It provides examples of how Wisconsin has used HAZUS and GIS for flood risk assessments and mitigation planning. Finally, it discusses how GIS can be applied to radiological emergency preparedness, such as for risk communication, planning and exercises.
Janet L. Ady presented on the Locate in Wisconsin application. She discussed how the site selection process works through a top-down, funnel approach. Most business inquiries start with a request for an available building. Locate in Wisconsin allows businesses to search Wisconsin properties meeting their criteria and view community profiles. It also allows communities to promote available properties and themselves. The presentation encouraged economic development organizations to enter their properties and outlined how GIS professionals could help expand the application's data.
This document summarizes a presentation on redistricting in Wisconsin. It discusses the state's population changes between 2000 and 2010, with increases among all minority groups. It also reviews the history of redistricting in Wisconsin and outlines a research question comparing the concentration of racial/ethnic groups within legislative districts between 2001 and 2011. The results show that while the percentage of minority populations increased in most districts, the counts of districts with a majority of specific minority groups also increased from 2000 to 2010.
The document summarizes the state of GIS in Colorado. It discusses how the Governor's Office of Information Technology (OIT) is working to coordinate GIS data across state agencies through initiatives like the Colorado Information Marketplace and a statewide GIS plan. It provides details on specific datasets like hydrography, municipal boundaries, and addresses that are under active stewardship. It also announces an upcoming winter 2015 data call where local governments will be requested to provide updated thematic data to the state.
The Maverick County Appraisal District's 2015-2016 Reappraisal Plan outlines the process for reappraising all property in the county every year to estimate market values as of January 1st. The plan details staffing, required reappraisal activities like identifying properties, property characteristics, market areas, and developing valuation models. Tax year 2015 and 2016 are designated as reappraisal years where the appraisal district will update property characteristics, analyze market data, test values, and certify estimated property values to taxing entities. The goal is to ensure property appraisals comply with laws and standards while allocating the annual tax burden based on each property's estimated market value.
The document provides an overview and status update of the City's Fixed Assets Project as of December 3, 2012. It discusses the project phases including envisioning the new system, building it out, achieving go-live, and resolving post go-live issues. It also reviews the goals of standardizing the fixed asset registry structure, improving processes like capital projects and inventory, and cleaning up legacy asset data for financial reporting. Finally, it summarizes the work done to understand department needs, set up the new Advantage system tables and hierarchies, and plan the data conversion from the old legacy system.
The document discusses Atlanta's 2011 redistricting process following the 2010 Census. It provides an overview of redistricting, including that the municipal clerk coordinates efforts to reconfigure council district boundaries to achieve a population balance of +/-5% across districts based on census results. It outlines the redistricting process, timeline, and requirements including public hearings, DOJ submission, and new district boundaries being in place by August 2012. Maps and statistics from the 2001 and current redistricting are also presented.
Building the Utah Cadastre Through Partnerships (UGIC 2011)SeanAGRC
Slides from Sean Fernandez, Keaton Walker, Rick Kelson (State of Utah AGRC) and Lina Haggard (Utah State Trust Lands, aka SITLA) describe the PLSS, Parcel, GPS Network, and cadastral grant program efforts in Utah to build GIS cadastral data.
Note: Rick Kelson's presentation on the aggregation of county parcels into a statewide database is uploaded separately on slideshare as: Utah SGID: Parcel Layer Activities Update
DISHA: Training module for updating the Local Government DirectorySocialCops
This is a training module to enable districts and states to upload & update the Local Government Directory (Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Govt. of India) to enable better decision making for the DISHA scheme (Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India).
[SocialCops is the data intelligence partner for the DISHA dashboard & scheme]
Can Evidence of a Public Lands Burden be Found?Chelsea McIver
1) The document examines the potential fiscal impacts of public lands on county governments in the American West. It analyzes data on public land ownership, county revenues, taxes, and expenditures.
2) The results provide provisional support for the argument that greater shares of public lands, particularly lands managed by the Department of Interior, are associated with higher county tax burdens and expenditures. Higher reliance on federal funds is also linked to increased expenditures.
3) However, the analysis is limited by the fragmented structure of local governments and inconsistencies in how states distribute funds. Overall, the findings suggest public lands may impose some fiscal burdens on counties in the West.
scan of Class Action Complaint-filed 6.26.15Kevin Roberts
This class action lawsuit is brought by over 100,000 owners of agricultural land in Ohio seeking over $1 billion in illegally collected property taxes. The lawsuit alleges that the Ohio Department of Taxation has failed to properly calculate property values for agricultural land under Ohio's Current Agricultural Use Valuation (CAUV) laws, instead artificially inflating the values and resulting in higher taxes. The plaintiffs seek certification of a class, damages for overpaid taxes plus interest, a declaratory judgment that the ODTA's CAUV calculations violate state law, and an injunction prohibiting further violations.
the nc policy wonks very useful & informal guide to land use & planningSharon Commins
This document provides a summary of land use and planning basics for neighborhood councils in Los Angeles. It begins with an overview of the hierarchy of planning organizations, from the federal level down to the city and neighborhood levels. It then discusses the general plan framework and community plans that guide land use at the city level. The document also reviews the zoning code and decisions process, as well as the role and best practices of neighborhood council PLUM committees in researching and evaluating development projects. The summary emphasizes the importance of citizen engagement in planning and maintaining local control over land use.
Georgia broadband deployment initiative overviewState of Georgia
The Georgia Broadband Deployment Initiative aims to expand broadband access in unserved rural areas of the state through mapping, planning, and grant programs as outlined in SB402, the ACE Act. Key activities include developing a statewide broadband map to identify unserved locations, establishing rules for a broadband grant program to fund last mile infrastructure, and coordinating with state agencies and industry stakeholders to achieve connectivity goals. The initiative is led by the Department of Community Affairs and Georgia Technology Authority with input from an advisory committee.
Implementing Rules of the Local Government Code of the PhilippinesHarve Abella
This document outlines rules and regulations for implementing the Local Government Code of 1991 in the Philippines. It discusses policies around decentralization and local autonomy. It also establishes guidelines for creating, dividing, merging, and altering the boundaries of local government units (LGUs) like provinces, cities, municipalities, and barangays. Requirements are outlined for income, population, and land area needed to create or reclassify LGUs. The process involves petitions, certifications, and plebiscites.
Harris County Appraisal District Reappraisal Plan 2015-2016poconnor
This document outlines Harris County Appraisal District's reappraisal plan for tax years 2015-2016. It will conduct annual mass appraisals of all properties in the district to comply with tax code requirements. This will involve identifying and updating property characteristics, analyzing market areas, and developing valuation models. The district will appraise new construction and sales each year, and reinspect properties on a 3-year cycle. It will provide required notices of appraised value and hold informal and formal appraisal protests. The goal is to ensure accurate and uniform appraisals that reflect market value.
NDGISUC2017 - 2020 Census Local Update of Census Addresses Operation (LUCA)North Dakota GIS Hub
The document provides information about the 2020 Local Update of Census Addresses Operation (LUCA). It discusses the purpose and uses of the decennial census. It describes who can participate in LUCA and what's new for 2020 including streamlined participation and standardized digital address formats. It outlines the LUCA schedule, available tools, product preferences including Geographic Update Partnership Software and paper/digital formats, and next steps for participants to prepare and register.
- The document discusses Colorado's severance tax fund and how employee residence reports (CERRs) are used to determine county allocations from this fund.
- Mesa County GIS processes CERRs to verify employee addresses and determine the correct jurisdictions. They previously created supporting documentation individually but now use Python scripts to automate the process.
- The Python scripts geocode addresses, generate dynamic maps and property records in PDF format for challenged addresses using ArcGIS Data Driven Pages, reducing the documentation creation time from hours to minutes.
Digital Survey Kerala SOP - Standards Operational procedures - Uploaded by James Adhikaram land problem Solvers Kottayam 9447464502. Please like the presentation before download .The massive digital survey as part of the ‘Ente Bhoomi’ programme will begin in the state on November 1. The first phase will cover 200 revenue villages across all 14 districts. Ahead of the survey, people of these villages have been asked to cross-check details of their land available on the Ente Bhoomi portal www.entebhoomi.kerala.gov.in.
The 200 villages have been listed on the portal. Owners can register with the website and enter their survey number and sub-division number to view details. If details of one’s land are not available on the portal or in case of mistakes, a complaint can be raised through the portal itself. Copies of supporting documents should also be uploaded.
“The government is making a comprehensive database integrating the land-related data with the revenue, registration and survey departments. Before the new survey, people should ensure that their land details on the portal are error-free. They should also cooperate with the surveying officers. When finalised, the new survey map will become the authentic record of one’s land parcel,” said an officer in the survey department.
The survey will be launched by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on November 1. Survey Sabhas or ward-level meetings to educate people on the new survey are being conducted in the selected villages. The time of the survey will be intimated through various channels, local-level public meetings and notification through different media. Owners have to be present at the spot with the registration deed and Aadhaar card. NRKs or others who cannot be present can assign proxies.
Bushes and shrubs on the land borders should be cleared before the survey officers’ visit. Boundaries should be marked. It will be better to settle petty border disputes before the survey. Or else, the land holdings under dispute will be shown as a single unit on the new map until the issue is settled. The officers will show the draft map on their tab in case of doubts. The draft will later be made available on the Ente Bhoomi portal for corrections.
Public buildings to be marked
The government land will also be surveyed and public buildings will be marked. Topographical details like roads, canals, streams, ponds and backwaters will also be mapped. The final product will be a GIS database which will help in the total digitisation of land transfers and records maintained by survey, registration and revenue departments. It will also help in disaster management activities.
The new survey will cover 1,550 of the total 1,666 villages in Kerala in four years. Excluded are 95 villages where the digital resurvey was completed earlier and 21 where it is going on.
The document discusses various aspects of property tax systems. It covers different methods of property valuation used for tax assessment, including the rental value base, capital value system, and area-based systems. It notes the shortcomings of the rental value system commonly used in India and recommendations for reform, including moving to alternative valuation methods and improving tax administration procedures. Key goals of property tax reforms are outlined as increasing revenues, improving equity and transparency, and reducing compliance costs. Case studies from India are also briefly mentioned.
Challenges to the next generation revenue department keralaRadhaKrishna PG
The document discusses several challenges faced by land administration departments, including outdated land records, complex tax assessment processes, and a lack of training and coordination in disaster management. It also outlines a vision for transitioning to spatially-enabled "iLand" systems using new technologies like GIS and GPS to better integrate land information across government agencies. Effective land administration is said to require accurate, accessible, and secure land information to promote confidence between the public and government.
This document provides a summary of various airphoto anomalies spotted from aerial views of different locations in Wisconsin. It was prepared by the North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission and thanks regional planning commissions of East Central, Bay Lake, and Dane County. The anomalies spotted include a prescribed fire burn area in Juneau County, a corn maze in the Town of Scott in Lincoln County, a funky pond design in Wood County, a field layout near an airport runway in the Town of Grand Chute in Outagamie County, farming activity in Juneau County, and a horse showing track and hop field in Dane County.
This document summarizes a wikimapping project in the Bad River Watershed that allowed local residents to share their landscape values online. The project was designed with user-centered and stakeholder input to empower local voices in land use decisions. A web-based wikimap was created for residents to identify important landscape features. Workshops were held to demonstrate the map and get public feedback. The project was evaluated based on how users engaged with the mapping system and whether it impacted perceptions of landscape values in the community. Funding was provided by the Cartography Specialty Group with special thanks to Dr. Robert E. Roth.
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1. • What is it ?
• What does it do ?
• Under what circumstances would it be important ?
PART I. The Department of Revenue is transitioning all assessment data to an electronic format by
2013 and photos and sketches by 2015. Electronic records management and integration has made
its own business case, but there are parts of an ever evolving e-government process that is not
widely understood. This is an open forum discussion covering everything with the evolving land
records modernization process from: data standards and sharing, process improvement suggestions,
finances, misconceptions, assumptions, ownership, protection and the future of electronic records.
We will get into the heart of the issues surrounding the 3 plus million parcels that make up the State
of Wisconsin. Part II. To be continued at the annual conference in 2013.
2. What play are we calling and is it designed to go left ?
3. What is the point ? What is the most
important position on the field ?
10. 2013 Electronic Data
Section 70.86, Wis. Stats., provides that, “The common
council or other governing body of any city in this state may at
its option adopt a simplified system of describing real
property in either the assessment roll or the tax roll or in both
the assessment roll and tax roll of such city, and may likewise
from time to time amend or change such simplified system.”
In1932, 21 Opinion of Attorney General 92 interpreted this to
authorize a simplified system of describing real estate in
assessment or tax rolls if the descriptions indicate the real
estate intended with ordinary and reasonable certainty.
Before any simplified system of describing real property is
established, it is recommended that the municipality
coordinate its system with the county real property lister and
the county treasurer.
11. Electronic Data
• 70.23 WIS. STATS Duties of assessors; entry of
parcels on assessment roll.
• DUTIES OF THE LIO 59.72 Land information.
12. 2) DUTIES OF LISTER. The county board may delegate any of the following duties to the lister:
70.09(2)(a) (a) To prepare and maintain accurate ownership and description information for all parcels
of real property in the county. That information may include the following:
70.09(2)(a)1. 1. Parcel numbers.
70.09(2)(a)2. 2. The owner's name and an accurate legal description as shown on the latest records of
the office of the register of deeds.
70.09(2)(a)3. 3. The owner's mailing address.
70.09(2)(a)4. 4. The number of acres in the parcel if it contains more than one acre.
70.09(2)(a)5. 5. School district and special purpose district codes.
70.09(2)(b) (b) To provide information on parcels of real property in the county for the use of taxation
district assessors, city, village and town clerks and treasurers and county offices and any other persons
requiring that information.
70.09(2)(c) (c) To serve as the coordinator between the county and the taxation districts in the county
for assessment and taxation purposes.
70.09(2)(d) (d) To provide computer services related to assessment and taxation for the assessors, clerks
and treasurers of the taxation districts in the county, including but not limited to data entry for the
assessment roll, notice of assessments, summary reports, tax roll and tax bills.
13. CORRECTION OF THE TAX ROLL
Section 70.73, Wis. Stats., Correction
of tax roll Provides: (1)
Before Delivery. If it is discovered by any town, village, or city clerk or treasurer that any parcel of land
has been erroneously described on the tax roll, the clerk or treasurer shall correct the description. If a
town, village, or city clerk or treasurer discovers that personal property has been assessed to the wrong
person, or two or more parcels of land belonging to different individuals or corporations have been
erroneously assessed together on the tax roll, the clerk or treasurer shall notify the assessor and all
parties interested, if the parties are residents of the county, by notice in writing to appear at the clerk’s
office at some time, not less than five days thereafter, to correct the assessment roll, at which time and
place the assessment roll shall be corrected by entering the names of the persons liable to assessment
thereon, both as to real and personal property, describing each parcel of land and giving its proper
valuation to each parcel separately owned; but the valuation so given to separate tracts of real estate
shall not together exceed nor be less than the valuation given to the same property when the parcels
were assessed together. Such valuation of parcels of land or correction of names of persons assessed with
personal property may be made at any time before the tax roll shall be returned to the county treasurer
for the year in which such tax is levied. Such valuation or correction of names, when so made, shall be
held just and correct and be final and conclusive.
14. REF 3.1 ASSESSMENT AND TAX ROLL
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLERKS (summary)
SUMMARY – The assessor needs to:
(1) Identify all general taxable real estate in the taxation district.
(2) Value such property equitably.
(3) Classify and list (coded and entered) in the columns under the heading “ACREAGE & VALUE OF
DESCRIPTION SUBJECT TO GENERAL PROPERTY TAX”.
(4) Crossfoot and balance the acres and values for each taxable legal description.
(5) Review the summaries and compare the new totals with the previous year totals and current
adjustments. Do not assume the entries and totals are always correct.
(6) Complete and mail the Notices of Assessment as required by sec. 70.365, Wis. Stats.
(7) Complete and file the AFR/MAR with the applicable DOR, Equalization Section District Office for the
county in which this taxation district is located (see page 1 for list).
The final assessment roll is given to the clerk once the personal property and other sections are
completed. The clerk inspects the roll, makes any BOR changes and has the information loaded to the
database. After receiving an updated summary, the clerk completes the SOA bound in the roll. The clerk
then transcribes the data onto DOR’s copy of the SOA and files the SOA with DOR, or with the county if
the county files the SOA for the clerk.
15.
16. Polygons that do not exist
Name 10
• MFL
• R/W
– R/W undeveloped
– R/W fronting Ag
– R/W that is AG
– R/W Classified as use
17. Polygons that do not exist
Name 10 • Grade 3
Swamp • Pasture
Productive forest • CRP
Ag Forest • WRP
Agriculture • CREP
• Grade 1 • All Easements
• Grade 2
21. • Dunn County EXAMPLE
•
• 17006-2-261305-110-0001
•
• 17= is the County number (Dunn)
• -006 = is the muni code ( T Eau Galle)
• -2 = west of the 4th principal meridian
• 26=Township
• 13 =Range
• 05=Section number
• -1=1/4 section
• 10=1/4 ¼ or std tract Code
• -0001 =local parcel number
• 19 digits
• total including spaces
27. The County
Section 70.86, Wis. Stats., provides that, “The common council or
other governing body of
any city in this state may at its option adopt a simplified system of
describing real property
in either the assessment roll or the tax roll or in both the assessment
roll and tax roll of
such city, and may likewise from time to time amend or change such
simplified system.” In
1932, 21 Opinion of Attorney General 92 interpreted this to authorize
a simplified system of describing real estate in assessment or tax rolls if
the descriptions indicate the real estate intended with ordinary and
reasonable certainty. Before any simplified system of describing real
property is established, it is recommended that the municipality
coordinate its system with the county real property lister and the
county treasurer.
28. Back to ELECTRONIC DATA
• Is XML in the assessment roll an acceptable
standard ?
• Are more standards needed ?
– What do you suggest.
38. Foundational Elements vs. Framework Data
Originally, the Wisconsin Land Information Board identified eight Foundational Elements – five technical and three institutional - against which to measure progress and set goals for the program.
These elements were identified as:
• Geographic reference frameworks including digital orthophotos
• Parcels
• Soils
• Wetlands
• Zoning
• Institutional arrangements
• Communication, education and training
• Public access
In the late 1990s, seven more elemental categories were added including:
• Parcel administration
• Election and administrative boundaries
• Street address and street network systems
• Land use mapping
• Natural resources
• Database design
• Infrastructure and facility management
39.
40.
41.
42. • Since 1990 WLIP has invested
$159,000,000 into land records modernization
Fees under 59.72(5) wis stats
16.967(7) wis stats
43.
44. What data sets and players are missing
from this discussion?
45. eRETR and
• Provide assessment data(PAD)
• MLS
• ______________
• ____________________________
• _________________________________
48. E-911 Roads and parcels
If a truck blows through a stop sign on Co Rd J and 16/60, AKA "O
Sixteen" and I need medical attention, "NOW" how do I make
sure they don’t go to the Co Rd J by Grove Prairie Cemetery ?
49. The Kroll Deer Report figures into this
DEER, REALLY ?
What is the implementation schedule:
October 23,2012
50.
51. RECOMMENDATIONS
RECOMMENDATIONS
We suggest research and development related to habitat health and range assessment, modeled
after Lay (1967).
1. As both part of DMAP activities and public lands management, local
biologists/technicians should be required to conduct annual range evaluations to
assess habitat health and condition. These assessments would have direct field
involvement by the public and DMAP cooperators.
1. Training programs (Extension) should be developed for state and private resource
managers to standardize habitat/range assessment methodologies.
2. There is a need for modernizing the GIS and GPS capabilities of Wisconsin’s
agencies.
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3. A statewide geospatial information system, similar to that developed for Texas,
should be developed which provides seamless support to all state resource
managers across agencies. This would include both access to and generation of
geospatial data, and coordinated by the Wisconsin State Cartographer’s Office. This
would permit significant leveraging of research and development dollars by allowing data
generated for a specific project to be used by all. For example, a land cover map could be
used to support commercial development of forest products, but at the same time support
everything from deer management to emergency response and preparedness to
economic development and feasibility.
4. Funding for these activities should arise from fees assessed by stakeholders and
landowners using these data and services, as well as grants and contracts for
various state agency activities.
5. The WDNR adopt an advocacy role in dealing with the National Forests of
Wisconsin to encourage sustainable forest management, especially for early and
mid-successional species (game and non-game). We also suggest and encourage
action by Wisconsin federal representatives to improve the sustainability of Wisconsin’s
federal lands.
6. Form a Young Forest Initiative Task Force. Concerns about the decreasing areas of early
successional forest habitats in the Northern and Central Forests were expressed at the Deer
Trustee meetings with WDNR (November 2011) and with other agency and NGO stakeholders
(January 2012) as well as by participants of the April Town Hall meetings. Maturing forests with
decreasing early successional habitats also has been identified as a major factor leading to
declining deer harvests in several states (McKean 2011). The QDMA (2009) reported that while
total forested area in Wisconsin increased by 446,000 acres from 1996-2007, the area of early successional
forests declined by 1.3 million acres. This trend is particularly disturbing on public
lands, especially the National Forests, and has been driven by public concerns about clear
cutting and protecting the environment, depressed timber markets, and cumbersome planning
processes and litigation against proposed timber harvests on National Forest lands (Thomas
and Sienkiewicz 2011a, b). The decline of early successional forest habitats also has serious
implications for other game species such as ruffed grouse and nongame species such as
Kirtland’s Warbler which needs large areas of dense young Jack Pine stands for breeding
52.
53. Players,coaches, refs:
county RPLS LIO's Feds DNR DOT
DOR DATCP DOA SCO Towns
Village City SAGIC WIGIC WLIA
• Money
• Standards
• Process
• Business use
• Ownership
• Misconceptions
• Schedule