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Field Verification of Geocoded Addresses <br /> Many of the addresses will need to be field verified after they have been geocoded . <br /> These corresponding structures or the address for these points may not be <br /> decipherable from a heads up digitizing method using the aerial photography. Many <br /> ' of the structures in the County do not have addresses but still may need to be <br /> collected ; for example , well houses and mining infrastructure may be collected in the <br /> field if they are unable to be identified from the aerial photography. There are also <br /> instances when a tax parcel contains multiple addresses . Tax parcels with multiple <br /> addresses , such as shopping centers and apartment complexes, will require multiple <br /> addresses points. <br /> Multiple Address Points per Tax Parcel <br /> 1 <br /> t <br /> w <br /> x' a <br /> d o <br /> +: o - o <br /> 01 <br /> a <br /> A� of <br /> am <br /> 11 <br /> 11 <br /> i <br /> .. r <br /> I <br /> Phase 3 <br /> Address Verification and Maintenance <br /> An address verification field should be added to the address point layer, indicating <br /> whether each individual address point has been verified or not . All structures with <br /> unknown addresses should be identified and shared with other departments, to <br /> research their existing address , or assign a new address . <br /> Deliverables <br /> The final address point layer should be stored as a feature class in a Geodatabase . All <br /> address information will be stored in one table within the RDBMS . This table will act as the <br /> source for both the master address file that all software ( that can connect to the database) <br /> uses for address validation and policing , and as the attribute table for the address point <br /> feature class displayed in ArcGIS . <br /> 4- 17 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter 4 - Base Map Creation and Consideration <br />