[pct-l] Land Use

AsABat AsABat at 4Jeffrey.Net
Wed Mar 28 23:18:02 CDT 2007


If you have a Cleveland NF map it might be on there whether it's BLM,
USFS< or private.

Or try the San Diego County GIS at www.sangis.org . It's rather clunky
on the web but if you can find the parcel using the maps it might help.

AsABat

> The place to start is most likely the San Diego County
Recorder/Assessor's
> Office.  This is a link to their FAQs page -
> http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/arcc/faq.aspx - records .  You may need
> more
> information than the coordinates to identify the property (or the
parcel -
> what you might be seeing is a gate across a road that lies on an
access
> easement to an otherwise land-locked parcel), such as an address (look
for
> a
> mailbox on the road frontage or the gate) or the nearest cross-street
(or
> major road junction).   If you can find an address, you can search
on-line
> here:
http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/arcc/services/parcelmap/search.aspx ;
> however, you might have to call the recorder's office for more
assistance.
> There are several offices:
> http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/arcc/locations.aspx .    In any event,
they
> should have all the ownership info on the property - even if it's BLM.



> I am looking for a way to determine who controls a specific parcel of
> land.
> There is a gated dirt road leading into some property in Ramona, CA
(which
> is a dozen or so miles from the PCT).  The coordinates of the gate are
33
> 2.007 N 116 57.032.  The property is to the north.
> 




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