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8/15/2011
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Board of Commissioners
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CABARRUS COUNTY 2012 APPRAISAL MANUAL <br />Land Records Procedures <br />Introduction <br />All property within Cabarrus County shall be mapped as a parcel to include all necessary attributes. These <br />attributes shall include at minimum: PIN number; Real Id (old parcel number); Deeded Acreage; <br />Calculated Acreage; Tax Neighborhood Designation; Subdivision Name, Lot Number, and Plat Reference <br />(when applicable); and Year Entered. In addition, a CLaRIS record shall be created and maintained for <br />each parcel. <br />Definition of a Parcel <br />For the purposes of the Land Records Department, a parcel is a single tract of land as described in a deed or <br />plat and is physically one unit of land. If more than one tract of land is on a particular deed or plat, a <br />separate parcel shall be created for each tract described . If a parcel of land is described as one, but <br />another parcel is split from it causing it to be non - contiguous, then each part of the parcel that is non- <br />contiguous shall become its own parcel unless the split is right -of -way for a public road. In other words, a <br />single parcel can be divided by a road but cannot be divided by another parcel. <br />Parcels that Cross the County Line <br />Properties that cross the county line shall be mapped to the county line, listing and assessing the acreage <br />that is within Cabarrus County limits for all counties except Mecklenburg Per the county line agreement <br />with Mecklenburg County, only parcels that have at least one acre on each side of the county line shall be <br />divided by the county line. For parcels that do not have one acre on each side of the county line, the county <br />that has the majority of the parcel shall assess it unless the road frontage is only in the minority county, <br />then the minority county shall assess it. For these parcels that fall into this category, if Mecklenburg <br />County is addressing the property, Cabarrus County shall map the portion within the county limits, and <br />assign a PIN number, Real ID (old parcel number), and calculate the acreage of the portion within the <br />county. These shall be coded as "assessed in Mecklenburg County" so that we have basic records of the <br />property for internal and inventory purposes. For parcels that Cabarrus County will assess, the entire parcel <br />shall be mapped in accordance with Cabarrus County policies and standards. <br />Acreage <br />All parcel records in the Land Records Department shall reflect the acreage cited in the original deed or <br />plat unless there is no acreage cited in the original document. If there is no acreage cited, then a "0" shall <br />be put in the "Deeded Acreage" field of GIS and the calculated acreage followed by "(CAL)" be put as the <br />acreage annotation in GIS and in the acreage field of CLaRIS. In the case of a property split, the parent <br />tract shall reflect the original deeded acreage less the deeded acreage of the child parcel or parcels. If the <br />A If multiple tracts of land are described in a single deed or plat and the primary structure is located on more than one <br />tract, all tracts in which the primary structure is situated upon may be combined into a single parcel unless otherwise <br />specified in the deed or plat. <br />s If multiple tracts of land are described in a single deed the tracts may be combined into one parcel if; there is not <br />more than one addressed structure on the parcel and the property owner requests it and the deed includes language <br />stating that the multiple tracts should be treated as one tract. Each addressed structure must have its own parcel in <br />compliance with the County's subdivision ordinance. <br />c A parcel that is mapped prior to the effective date of this document and that is already being assessed in its entirety <br />by one county shall be grandfathered and can continue to be assessed as one parcel until: the county line is surveyed <br />and reconciled with the adjacent county; a new transaction changes the property, the property owner requests it to be <br />split by the county line, or a county department requests it to be split by the county line to resolve a problem. <br />In dividing the parcel by the county line, Land Records staff shall consult with the other county involved to ensure <br />that there are no overlaps or gaps in the assessment of the parcel and that the calculated acreage on each side of the line <br />adds up to equal the deeded acreage of the original parcel. <br />Cabarrus County — 2012 Revaluation LAND RECORDS 3-1 <br />Attachment r1yrJ7fi��ll f <br />G -5 Page 294 tS <br />
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