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snippet: Prime Assessors Neighborhoods - Assessor Neighborhoods are analysis areas where market factors such as zoning and access to utilties are generally the same. Within the neighborhoods, parcels are identified as "prime land", defined as most likely to be developed and divided into single family residential lots (highest and best use) rather than remain as a single site parcel. Factors for this include the parcel's zoning, effective parcel size, and availability of necessary utilities and infrastructure. These areas follow the Urban Growth Area (UGA) boundaries except that Vancouver is divided into four neighborhoods. For prime, there are no neighborhoods outside the UGA.
summary: Prime Assessors Neighborhoods - Assessor Neighborhoods are analysis areas where market factors such as zoning and access to utilties are generally the same. Within the neighborhoods, parcels are identified as "prime land", defined as most likely to be developed and divided into single family residential lots (highest and best use) rather than remain as a single site parcel. Factors for this include the parcel's zoning, effective parcel size, and availability of necessary utilities and infrastructure. These areas follow the Urban Growth Area (UGA) boundaries except that Vancouver is divided into four neighborhoods. For prime, there are no neighborhoods outside the UGA.
accessInformation: Clark County Assessor
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description: For complete metadata details see: https://gis.clark.wa.gov/gishome/Metadata/#/layer/1039
licenseInfo: Clark County does not warrant the accuracy, reliability, or timeliness of any information in this system, and shall not be held liable for losses caused by using this information. Portions of this information may not be current or accurate.
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