Legal Description and Parcel Identification
The exact location of the land is typically defined through its legal description, which includes lot, block, subdivision name, or metes and bounds. This information is registered with the local land records office.
- Identified using a parcel number or Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN)
- Used in deeds, titles, and zoning applications
- Provides a legally recognized boundary and ownership reference
Street Address and Geographic Coordinates
If available, a physical street address and GPS coordinates give a precise, real-world location of the property. These are essential for mapping, navigation, and public records.
- Includes number, street name, city, and postal code
- Latitude and longitude provide accurate mapping for site analysis
- Essential for utility connections, permitting, and inspections
Zoning and Planning Map References
The land’s location is also referenced on official zoning and land use maps maintained by the local planning department. These maps help confirm permitted uses, boundaries, and overlays.
- Located within a specific zoning district boundary
- May fall within a planning overlay or redevelopment zone
- Confirmed using city or county Geographic Information System (GIS) tools
Note: To provide the exact location, a property address, parcel number, or map reference is required. Please share that if available.