Parcel Alignment Failed

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02-12-2024 08:18 AM
MarkWasdahl1
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ArcGIS Pro 3.2.1 

ArcGIS Pro Parcel Fabric 

Can't generate automatic links. After manually entering links with US Feet distances to control points from 0.96 to 1.07 and a Tolerance Snapping Distance of 2 US Feet, I still get Align Parcel Features Failed (see attached screenshot). All control points have Z values. The parcel does not.

Any ideas?

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TimHodson
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@MarkWasdahl1- thank you for reporting this and for sending your data and requirements for this scenario. As per our call, it would be better to use the Merge Points tool. The "preserve" option will always default to the Fixed point, so you can drag a selection box around each point-pair and click Merge.

MergePointsPreserveDefaultsToFixedPoint.gif

The Parcel Alignment is designed to align parcels to other parcels, and so the tool is expecting to see other parcel polygons within the alignment buffer area. (The error message needs to be improved for your scenario.)

To use the Parcel Alignment for your case the workaround is to make a temporary parcel polygon neighbor, proceed with the alignment to control points, and then delete the temporary parcel.

BeforeAlignParcelsToControlPoints_MakeTempNeighbor.gif

Note that there is a similar requested enhancement for the Align Parcels tool to recognize connection lines.

-Tim

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TimHodson
Esri Contributor

@MarkWasdahl1- thank you for reporting this and for sending your data and requirements for this scenario. As per our call, it would be better to use the Merge Points tool. The "preserve" option will always default to the Fixed point, so you can drag a selection box around each point-pair and click Merge.

MergePointsPreserveDefaultsToFixedPoint.gif

The Parcel Alignment is designed to align parcels to other parcels, and so the tool is expecting to see other parcel polygons within the alignment buffer area. (The error message needs to be improved for your scenario.)

To use the Parcel Alignment for your case the workaround is to make a temporary parcel polygon neighbor, proceed with the alignment to control points, and then delete the temporary parcel.

BeforeAlignParcelsToControlPoints_MakeTempNeighbor.gif

Note that there is a similar requested enhancement for the Align Parcels tool to recognize connection lines.

-Tim