Line points not transferring to tax parcels from lots when using the Duplicate... function

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09-02-2014 09:48 AM
JeffWard
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I am experiencing some strange behavior with the parcel fabric when I am creating a subdivision.  I have posted another thread here showing the subdivision boundary getting corrupted after using the boundary to construct the lots using "Construct From Parent" method.  I am now seeing tax parcel lines jumping around after joining a new parcel in preparation to do a remainder parcel.

I am certain that these problems are from errors in the joining process.  The process I use is the same process outlined in the workflow - 1 - create the subdivision boundary, 2- Use Construct From Parent on the sub boundary to build the lots, 3- Duplicate the lots to tax parcels.

After completing the subdivision, if I select a large lot that has several smaller lots sharing one of its lot lines and select "Rejoin" it shows all of the join links with the bounding lots.  If I select the tax parcel that was created from the same lot using the duplicate method and select "Rejoin" for the tax parcel, there are no join links other than the corners of the lot, all of the join links with adjacent tax parcels are gone.

Am I missing a step?  Do I need to duplicate as unjoined and then join each tax parcel (which seems counterproductive)?

I appreciate any input.

Thanks,

Jeff Ward

Summit County GIS

Jeff Ward
Summit County, Utah
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JeffWard
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I did submit this as a support incident and the resolution was the following:

  • Linepoints are not necessary in every polygon layer of the fabric; having them on the Lots & Units layer is normally sufficient without duplicating them in the Tax Parcels layer. Only the minimum required elements are carried along when a parcel is copied to a different layer, and linepoints are not required elements. There was, however, some unexplained behavior in some circumstances when rejoining parcels after duplication, and a bug report was filed.

The bug mentioned was BUG-000082175 which doesn't seem to be getting much attention.

Jeff Ward
Summit County, Utah
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