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Lewis County Parcel Data Summary Information

Parcel Data Status

Status
Statewide Parcel Participator: partial
Assessor Office URL: http://lewiscountywa.gov/assessor
Has GIS:
GIS Dept URL:
http://lewiscountywa.gov/gis-mapping-2
Has IMS:
IMS URL:
Requires License:
License File:
Requires Request:
Request File:
Lewis_request_form.pdf
Requires Fee:
Fee:
Acquire Method: 2019: parcels.shp acquired by Rich Kim; Lewis.gdb/Parcels downloaded from https://gis.lewiscountywa.gov/webmap/; attributes downloaded from Lewis County parcel search website https://parcels.lewiscountywa.gov/

2015: Nothing looks available online...

2012: After meeting with Lewis County's Assessor, we were able to obtain parcel and assessor data only for the Family Forest Foundation's project, identifying forest land owners in Washington State. We were unable to obtain data to share with the statewide parcel database project.
Last Updated: 2019-12-11 14:34:51
Primary Assessment Contact
Name: Dianne Dorey
Position: Assessor
Organization: Lewis County Assessor's Office
Address: 351 NW North St
City, St, Zip: Chehalis, WA 98532-1900
Phone: (360) 740-1392
Fax: (360) 740-1262
Email: dianne.dorey@lewiscountywa.gov
Contact Last Updated: 2012-08-09 10:58:55
Primary GIS Contact
Name: Matt Hyatt
Position:
Organization: GIS Information Systems
Address: 360 NW North Street
City, St, Zip: Chehalis, WA 98532-1900
Phone: 360 740-1128
Fax:
Email: MGHyatt@co.lewis.wa.us
Contact Last Updated: 2008-06-26 10:30:12

Database Schema

The normalized Statewide Parcel Database consists of multiple related tables, relationship classes and lookup tables. Detailed information about the database schema can be found on the technical documentation page.

QA/QC

Introduction

QA/QC Process Description

QA/QC Procedure Descriptions

The following five Procedures were performed in this order on the data for each county.
  1. Removing Duplicate Parcels (PARCELS:DUPLICATE): There are two or more polygons representing a single parcel in the original data.  They have the same geometry and identical attribute information.  These are assumed to be multiple copies of the same parcel, and so duplicates are removed leaving a single polygon, and single set of attribute information in the final database.  This flag tells how many duplicates of the parcel were in the original data.
  2. Flattening Stacked Parcels (PARCELS:FLATTENED): There are two or more polygons representing a parcel in the original data, however, while sharing the same geometry, they have different attributes.  These are assumed to be multiple owners for the same parcel.  The polygon only needs to be in the final database a single time, but all original attribute information for the different owners needs to be retained.  This flag tells how many stacked polygons there were in the original data for each parcel.
  3. Creating Multipart Parcels (PARCELS:AGGREGATED): There are two or more polygons in the original data with different geometries but, identical attribute information.  It is assumed that these parcels are all owned by the same owner.  The original polygons are all retained as a single, multipart polygon, but duplicate versions of the attributes are removed.  Only a single copy of the attribute information is needed in the final database.  This flag tells how many parcels were aggregated into each multipart polygon.
  4. Removing Duplicate Taxrolls (TAXROLL:FLATTENED): Two or more parcels in a county have identical taxroll attributes. These attributes only need to be in the final database a single time. This flag records how many of the original parcels shared each set of taxroll attributes.
  5. Removing Duplicate Names (NAMES:FLATTENED): Two or more parcels in a county have the same name attributes in the original data. These attributes only need to be in the final database a single time. This flag records how many of the original parcels shared each set of name attributes.

Parcel Data Documentation (select a normalization date):


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