Working Group for Seamless Parcels Minimize
This Working Group, under the Statewide Mapping Advisory Committee, is seeking to construct a statewide parcel data set. In 2007 the National Academy of Sciences advanced the idea with the publication National Land Parcel Data: A Vision for the Future. The FGDC Cadastral Subcommittee furthered that process with its State Stewardship for Parcel Data report on the role and levels of stewardship for a state organization. The issues involve seamless access and consistency of parcel data across jurisdictional boundaries.

The Working Group for Seamless Parcels asked 100 North Carolina counties to complete a set of survey questions related to their county’s practices in recording core parcel attributes, GIS staffing levels, and fees for data distribution. The State Questions are located in the NC OneMap GIS Inventory. As of March 2009, 45 counties completed the State Survey questions and relevant GIS Inventory sections on policies and cadastral data.  This work will build on the Content Elements for Statewide Publication of Core Geospatial Parcel Data, which was adopted by the GICC on May 11, 2005.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced in April 2009 that it would award a FY 2009 Exchange Network Grant for the proposal, “An Integrated Cadastral and Land Use Data Exchange” submitted by the NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources.  The partners on the grant include the Working Group for Seamless Parcels, the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation, the Secretary of State’s Land Records Division, and the NC Property Mappers Association.  The purpose of the grant is to help North Carolina local governments standardize their cadastral and land use data and share it with the State, Tribal, and Federal agencies using the open source “OpenNode2” platform.

The Working Group is co-chaired by the Secretary of State’s Land Records Management Section, Tom Morgan, and Pam Carver of Henderson County, a member of the North Carolina Property Mappers Association.


Members
Name Organization Email
Tom Morgan (co-chair) Secretary of State – Land Records Management tmorgan@sosnc.com
Pam Carver (co-chair) Henderson Co. Land Records pcarver@hendersoncountync.org
Holly Hixon US Forest Service hhixson@fs.fed.us
David Wiggins US Census Bureau david.h.wiggins@census.gov
Nancy von Meyer FGDC Cadastral Subcommittee nancy@fairview-industries.com
Eric John Wake County ejohn@co.wake.nc.us
Amy Durden Elizabeth City
adurden@cityofec.com
Rich Elkins Greene County relkins@co.greene.nc.us
Lucy Cardwell Currituck County lcardwell@co.currituck.nc.us
Jason Mann City of Asheville JMann@ashevillenc.gov
Julia Harrell DENR GIS Julia.harrell@ncdenr.gov
Christian Klaus DHHS – SCHS christian.klaus@ncmail.net
David Wyatt Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians DAVIWYAT@nc-cherokee.com
Alex Rickard Eastern Carolina COG arickard@eccog.org
Hope Morgan Floodplain Mapping Program hmorgan@ncem.org
David Giordano CGIA david.giordano@its.nc.gov
    

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