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  • A and T (Assessment and Taxation) DATA, Baltimore City County 2007
  • Cary Institute Of Ecosystem Studies
    O'Neil-Dunne, Jarlath; Cary Institute Of Ecosystem Studies
  • 2009-12-31
  • Cary Institute Of Ecosystem Studies and J. O'Neil-Dunne. 2017. A and T (Assessment and Taxation) DATA, Baltimore City County 2007 ver 590. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/522fa599490d62bd69a61724e22e8ac7 (Accessed 2024-05-11).
  • AT_DATA_baci_2007

    File Geodatabase Feature Class

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    Tags

    BES, Assessments and Taxation

    Summary

    For BES research

    Description

    A point shapefile for Baltimore City County, Maryland containing ADS data from the State Department of Assessments and Taxation. It is a comprehensive data set that incorporates parcel ownership and address information, parcel valuation information and basic information about the land and structure(s) associated with a given parcel. This data form the basis for the 2004 Database, which also includes selected Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal (CAMA) characteristics, text descriptions to make parcel code field data more readily accessible and logical True/False fields which identify parcels with certain characteristics, and can be used as a basis for performing various analyses based on parcel data. For complete attribute information and further information see enclosed documents.

    Credits

    UVM Spatial Analysis Lab

    Use limitations

    Restricted to BES research

    Extent

    West -81.638161 East -76.528932

    North 39.372882 South 37.577177

    Scale Range

    There is no scale range for this item.

  • N: 39.724847      S: 38.708367      E: -76.012008      W: -77.314183
  • Publisher: Jarlath O'Neil-Dunne The scientists the BES-LTER Program and the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies must receive adequate acknowledgement for the use of data. Please inform the BES Project Facilitator and use a statement such as the following to give credit on any document using the data: 'Data was supported by the Baltimore Ecosystem Study'
  • https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/522fa599490d62bd69a61724e22e8ac7

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