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What Should I Do If I Believe An Error Has Been Made In The Mapping Of My Property? You should attend the public hearings to review your property with a Cartographic Associates, Inc. representative. Please bring any supporting documentation with you to review your property. Please do not telephone your municipality or CAI directly prior to the Public Hearings. |
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What Should I Do If I Believe An Error Has Been Made In The Mapping Of My Property And I Am Unable To Attend The Public Hearings? Please mail supporting documentation along with a brief explanation of why the map appears to be in error to Cartographic Associates, Inc. at the following address: Cartographic Associates, Inc. Please include the parcel preliminary map & lot number along with your information. |
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Why Is The Parcel Area Mentioned In My Deed Different From The Parcel Area Shown On The Map? Although the property boundaries may be clearly defined in your deed, unless the parcel area is from a land survey, it is most likely to be an estimated area and therefore includes the phrase "more or less" after the acreage amount. |
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How Many Square Feet Are In One Acre Of Land? There are 43,560 square feet in an acre.
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When I use the PRINT MAP function and select PDF format, my browser malfunctions or does not display the results. How do I fix this problem? In order to view PDF documents on the Internet, your browser requires the Adobe plug-in. Click here to download the current version of Adobe Reader. Also, some pop-up blockers can stop PDF documents from being downloaded and viewed. If you have a pop-up blocker software, either turn it off while using this website, or configure the blocker software to allow PDF documents and Adobe Acrobat Reader to function. |
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How Do The Find Property Functions Work? Your website may have several Find Property functions, depending on the data available. It is
common for a community MapsOnline website to have Find By Owner and Find By Address functions which will help an end-user
locate a property. In this case, you should type in only that text that you are sure is correct and then click the "GO"
button.
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How Do The Map Navigation Tools Work?
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How Do I Print A Map? Once you have zoomed-in to the area you are interested in and turned-on the map layers you want to see in your final map, click the Print page link at the top-right of the screen. This click will return the Print Page:
Note the directions provided in the print window. Those directions are repeated here:
You will be presented with a view of the entire map. The quality may not look very good in this first view because the entire page is being squeezed to fit in the available space. However, if you want to see the actual clarity of the map, simply click on the map image once. The full size map will appear, and you can scroll around this map image to see the level of detail you would get if you printed the map on your printer or saved the map to your computer. |
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How Does The Map Size Function Work?
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How Does The Quick Zoom Function Work? Popular areas to zoom-in to have been pre-set for the user. The user simply has to select from the pull-down list of Quick Zoom areas, and the map will zoom directly to that area. For example, the user can zoom to the downtown area, a park, lake, shopping mall, or local government building, etc. Each of these areas must be set by the webmaster, so if you would like to add a Quick Zoom area in your community, contact your webmaster. |
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Can I Control Which Layers Are Visible? The user can control the visibility of all map
layers, including those which are clicked-on when the
page is initially loaded. Simply click in the check box to the
left of each map layer to indicate whether it should be visible or not.
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What Does The Redraw Function Do? And, Why Is It Necessary?
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Why Do Some Layers Turn-On or Turn-Off By Themselves When I Zoom-In or Zoom-Out? Sometimes the software automatically controls layer visibility when the user zooms in or zooms out because those layers
cannot be seen or interpreted by the user at certain scales and keeping them on only slows down the processing. By controlling
layers in this manner, the map is kept "cleaner" for the user and
the map redraw is quicker.
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